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Supervision Conditions

The following are the conditions for probation and parole supervision programs. In addition to the supervision conditions listed below, most offenders are required to comply with special conditions of supervision that relate specifically to thier case. Restitution and counseling are examples of commonly imposed special conditions.


Standard Probation Supervision
Standard supervision serves those offenders in the community who are less likely to re-offend and who do not fit the criteria of special programs. Some offenders are placed into standard supervision if they are pending acceptance in special programs.
Standard Parole Supervision
Per statute NMSA 31-21-5, parole means” the release to the community of an inmate of an institution by decision of the board or by operation of law subject to conditions imposed by the board and to its supervision”.

Special Programs
In addition to the standard conditions of Probation and/or Parole, offenders assigned to a special program must comply with additional supervision conditions. Click below to see the conditions associated with each program.
  • Intense Supervision
    Intensive Supervision provides concentrated supervision to each region's most high risk offenders. These offenders typically include gang members, repeat felons, and violent offenders.
  • Community Corrections
    Community Corrections supervises higher need offenders who typically have a history of substance abuse and mental health issues. These offenders are judged to be at higher risk to be re-offenders.
  • Drug Courts
    The Drug Court Program is specifically geared towards individuals who have drug/alcohol addictions, which have contributed to their criminal activity.


























 



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