combining rick score along with offense severity, our guideline recommendations are that we consider factors. now, what consider factors means is we consider everything. in terms of whether or not you re a risk to re-offend and return to our criminal justice system. and so what we do at this point, when we re looking at the risk score we also look at what are called aggravating and mitigating factors. now, aggravatingened mitigating factors don t include enk in the world. they re very specific as to what we consider under those items also. so under the aggravating and mitigating factors in your particular case, mitigating or positive things for considering you for parole the fact you ve been disciplinary-free throughout your entire period of incarceration. don t have prior conviction history you have community and family support. you have what appears to be stable release plans. you have participated in programming, some rather
when we combine your score along with your offense severity, our guideline is to consider factor factors. whether or not you are a risk to reoffend and return to our criminal justice system. what we do at this point when we are looking at the risk score, we also look at what are called aggregating and mitigating factors. those don t include everything in the world. they are very specific as to what we consider under those items. under the ever aggravating and mitigating factors in your particular case, we have mitigating or positive things, the fact that you have been disciplinary free throughout your entire period of incarceration. you don t have any prior conviction history. you have community and family support. you have what appear to be stable release plans, you have participated in programming, some rather significant
when we combine your risk score along with your offense severity, our guideline recommendations are that we consider factors. now, what consider factors means is we consider everything in terms of whether or not you re a risk to reoffend and return to our criminal justice system. and so what we do at this point when we re looking at the risk score, we also look at what are called aggravating and mitigating factors. now, aggravating and mitigating factors don t include everything in the world. they re very specific as to what we consider under those items also. so under the aggravating and mitigating factors, in your particular case, we have mitigating, or positive things, for considering for parole is the fact you ve been disciplinary free throughout your entire period of incarceration, you don t have any prior conviction history, you have community and family support, you have what appears to be stable release plans, you have participated in