HRS §353G-12
Treatment progress can help with parole terms
If you are in a treatment program while in a correctional facility, doing well in it can help you when the parole board decides your release conditions. The program's report is used to show you are likely to benefit from treatment.
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The statute, as written — Satisfactory progress in treatment program as mitigating factor
A person's satisfactory progress in a treatment program as determined by the treatment program's report shall be considered a mitigating factor and evidence of the person's amenability to treatment for purposes of determining the terms and conditions of parole or other release from a correctional center or facility.
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