Compact Online Reference Encyclopedia (CORE)

Looking for information on a specific topic, training, rule, or process? Through one search here, you can find the information you need from ICAOS’ white papersadvisory opinions, bylaws, policies, Hearing Officer's Guidetraining modulesrules, helpdesk articles and the bench book. All results are cross-referenced with links to make navigation easy and intuitive.

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Whether officers can arrest and detain compact offenders for probation violations
Whether a transferred offender who commits a violation may be subjected to confinement for short periods in lieu of revocation
While the sending state has sole authority to determine the duration of supervision either by way of the court’s sentence of by paroling authorities, the receiving state retains discretion as to the type of supervision it will provide. Rule 4.101…
Courts and paroling authorities have wide latitude in imposing conditions. Generally, a condition imposed as a part of probation or parole must be reasonably related to the underlying offense, promote offender rehabilitation, not unreasonably impinge on…
Whether a sending state can close interest in a case if the offender's status no longer qualifies under the definition of supervision
The effect of a Washington statute that prohibits certain offenders from being under supervision
Rules governing supervision in the receiving state under the compact of the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision
This on-demand training module discusses supervision responsibilities once an offender's supervision is transferred to a receiving state. The module is approximately 25 minutes
Whether sex offenders can travel out of state once they are transferred to a receiving state
Interpretation of physical harm and whether states can consider other criteria such as plea bargains in determining eligibility
Whether a receiving state can exceed the 45 day rule to determine if a supervision plan is valid for sex offenders
Receiving State – means a state to which an offender requests transfer of supervision or is transferred.
Supervision – means the oversight exercised by authorities of a sending or receiving state over an offender for a period of time determined by a court or releasing authority, during which time the offender is required to report to or be monitored by…
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