Oklahoma Code § 57-332.20

Title 57. Prisons And Reformatories: Two-stage parole consideration process - Tracking
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effects - Data collection.
The Department of Corrections, in conjunction with the Pardon
and Parole Board, shall implement a method for tracking the success
and recidivism of persons who are required to have a two-stage
parole consideration process pursuant to subsection C of Section
332.7 of this title for the first three (3) years following their
individual release from incarceration or release to parole.
Included in the annual and cumulative data to be collected for this
category of offenders shall be offender demographics and statistics
including:
1.  Offense type;
2.  Sentence length;
3.  Release information, indicating parole including the offense
to which parole applied and whether multiple offenses or concurrent
offenses were reviewed for purposes of parole or timed-out sentence
and the percent of sentence served;
4.  Number of persons by offense type eligible for parole
consideration in the first and second stages of parole consideration
in the calendar year;
5.  Number of persons by offense type actually recommended for
parole in the calendar year;
6.  Number of persons by offense type granted parole by the
Governor in the calendar year;
7.  Rearrest data in the calendar year and cumulatively over the
offender’s three-year data collection period;
8.  Reincarceration data in the calendar year and cumulatively
over the offender’s three-year data collection period;
9.  Employment data for the calendar year cumulatively over the
offender’s three-year data collection period; and
10.  Other information deemed beneficial to analyzing the
success and recidivism of this category of offenders annually and
cumulatively over the offender’s three-year data collection period.
The information collected shall be made available to the members
of the Legislature, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, and
the Governor, by the Department of Corrections or the Pardon and
Parole Board annually upon request, but not later than March 1
following the first data collection period.

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