The Board of Pardons and Parole is created by the Utah Constitution. This is a merit-exempt, statutorily created position appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate. Board Members are appointed for staggered five-year terms. The Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice will review and may interview applicants, and will recommend five applicants to the Governor. Board Members may not hold any other office in the government of the United States, the State of Utah or any other state, or of any county government or municipal corporation within a state. Board Members may not engage in any occupation or business inconsistent with their duties. Board Members must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of Utah. Board Members conduct and preside over hearings, participate in discussions and decisions, and may cast votes in every case, petition or application which comes before the Board. Board Members research, prepare and review case materials for, and participate in parole related hearings and reviews; hear and decide cases where pardons, executive clemency and commutation, including death penalty commutation, may be considered; and share on-call assignments in order to respond to AP&P warrant requests. Board Members must have the ability to study all available reports, consider and formulate an opinion on the culpability of the offender, the harm done to the victim and society, and determine an appropriate sanction to be applied to each offender. Hearings are held at correctional facilities throughout the state, and are open to the victim(s), the public and members of the media. All hearings are hearings of record, and are recorded. Board Members must have the ability to synthesize all written and verbal information, prepare a written summary of the same and formulate a specific recommendation in each case. Excellent written and verbal presentation skills are necessary. Board members make release decisions using the Structured Decision Making Framework that includes consideration of criminogenic and policy-relevant factors.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive