DAPO PA-II Study Guide California
Parole Supervision Reintegration
Model (CPSRM Manual) fully solved
Re-Entry Court caseload ratio shall be how many? - ANS ✔✔48:1
The approved CPSRM caseload as a parolee to PA ratio is how many? - ANS ✔✔53:1.
The range in caseload ratio within a parole unit shall not exceed how many cases between
agents carrying a regular (nonspecialized) caseload. - ANS ✔✔five
Exceptions can be considered for the five cases difference between PAs assigned to caseloads
meeting the following criteria: - ANS ✔✔Rural caseloads that require excessive vehicle travel to
complete supervision specifications.
Urban caseloads in an area with regular traffic congestion.
Caseloads in areas where inclement weather conditions result in modified driving conditions,
such as chain requirements.
Apprentice PAs who are still on probation.
The PA II (Specialist) shall be assigned 25 percent of the average PA workload in the parole unit,
regardless of supervision category. For a standard caseload, the ratio shall be how many? - ANS
✔✔13:1.
The PA II (Supervisor) shall be assigned 25 percent of the average PA workload in the parole
unit, regardless of supervision category. For a standard caseload, the ratio shall be how many? -
ANS ✔✔13:1.
,For Specialized EOP caseloads the ratio shall be how many? - ANS ✔✔10:1.
On how often a basis will the US, or designee, be responsible for reviewing and maintaining a
balanced and equitable workload between assigned staff, and shall use the which Unit
Workload Summary Report to review the assigned workload. - ANS ✔✔weekly Unit Workload
Summary Report
No PA shall have more than how many parolees in total between the designations: Transition
Phase (TP), Category A, Enhanced Outpatient Program (EOP) or Mentally Disordered Offender
(MDO). - ANS ✔✔40
EOP cases shall not be placed on a 53:1 caseload except in the following circumstances: - ANS
✔✔There is an insufficient number of EOP cases assigned to a parole unit or complex to create
a 40:1 Specialized EOP caseload.
Specialized caseloads shall be established if there are a minimum of 32 EOP cases, and they
shall not exceed 40:1. No other cases shall be assigned to an EOP Specialized caseload.
Parole Agent on the what working day of the month shall reconcile the Caseload Roster with the
CDCR Form 1650-D (Rev. 06/12), Record of Supervision, entries noting the date that the contact
was made, and submit the roster to the US. - ANS ✔✔Last
Unit Supervisor or Designee on what working day of the month shall review all active and non-
active cases on the roster, and reconcile the caseload roster by correcting the supervision status,
or making supervision category reductions via the Abbreviated Case Conference Review
process. - ANS ✔✔5th working day
Reductions of workloads shall be noted on which form? - ANS ✔✔the CDCR Form 1650-D.
, The following items are some of the areas that will be reviewed by the supervisor on the CDCR
Form 1650-D for accuracy and completeness: - ANS ✔✔Start and end time entries of the
activity performed.
All relevant details of the interactions with anyone related or involved in the parolee
supervision and reintegration.
The CDCR Form 1650-D documentation must be legible and entered within how many hours of
the event. - ANS ✔✔24
Any time a parolee is contacted at his or her residence, the PA shall notate the type of search
that was conducted during the home contact. The type of search to be conducted includes the
following: - ANS ✔✔PLAIN VIEW SEARCH
CURSORY SEARCH
COMPREHENSIVE
CSRA risk number value of 1 shall be assigned to Category - ANS ✔✔C
CSRA risk number value of 2 shall be assigned to Category - ANS ✔✔B
CSRA risk number values of 3, 4, or 5 shall be assigned to Category - ANS ✔✔A
Parolee in custody shall be assigned to Category - ANS ✔✔D
Parolee EOP (nonspecialized caseload) shall be assigned to Category - ANS ✔✔EX
Any parolee who has been determined to be a Parolee-At Large (PAL), with a CSRA risk score of
3, 4, or 5, or is considered to be a clear and present threat to the community, or any parolee
with a commitment offense listed under PC 667.5 or PC1192.7, or is required to register as a
gang registrant pursuant to PC 186.22, or is considered a high notoriety case shall be assigned
Parole Supervision Reintegration
Model (CPSRM Manual) fully solved
Re-Entry Court caseload ratio shall be how many? - ANS ✔✔48:1
The approved CPSRM caseload as a parolee to PA ratio is how many? - ANS ✔✔53:1.
The range in caseload ratio within a parole unit shall not exceed how many cases between
agents carrying a regular (nonspecialized) caseload. - ANS ✔✔five
Exceptions can be considered for the five cases difference between PAs assigned to caseloads
meeting the following criteria: - ANS ✔✔Rural caseloads that require excessive vehicle travel to
complete supervision specifications.
Urban caseloads in an area with regular traffic congestion.
Caseloads in areas where inclement weather conditions result in modified driving conditions,
such as chain requirements.
Apprentice PAs who are still on probation.
The PA II (Specialist) shall be assigned 25 percent of the average PA workload in the parole unit,
regardless of supervision category. For a standard caseload, the ratio shall be how many? - ANS
✔✔13:1.
The PA II (Supervisor) shall be assigned 25 percent of the average PA workload in the parole
unit, regardless of supervision category. For a standard caseload, the ratio shall be how many? -
ANS ✔✔13:1.
,For Specialized EOP caseloads the ratio shall be how many? - ANS ✔✔10:1.
On how often a basis will the US, or designee, be responsible for reviewing and maintaining a
balanced and equitable workload between assigned staff, and shall use the which Unit
Workload Summary Report to review the assigned workload. - ANS ✔✔weekly Unit Workload
Summary Report
No PA shall have more than how many parolees in total between the designations: Transition
Phase (TP), Category A, Enhanced Outpatient Program (EOP) or Mentally Disordered Offender
(MDO). - ANS ✔✔40
EOP cases shall not be placed on a 53:1 caseload except in the following circumstances: - ANS
✔✔There is an insufficient number of EOP cases assigned to a parole unit or complex to create
a 40:1 Specialized EOP caseload.
Specialized caseloads shall be established if there are a minimum of 32 EOP cases, and they
shall not exceed 40:1. No other cases shall be assigned to an EOP Specialized caseload.
Parole Agent on the what working day of the month shall reconcile the Caseload Roster with the
CDCR Form 1650-D (Rev. 06/12), Record of Supervision, entries noting the date that the contact
was made, and submit the roster to the US. - ANS ✔✔Last
Unit Supervisor or Designee on what working day of the month shall review all active and non-
active cases on the roster, and reconcile the caseload roster by correcting the supervision status,
or making supervision category reductions via the Abbreviated Case Conference Review
process. - ANS ✔✔5th working day
Reductions of workloads shall be noted on which form? - ANS ✔✔the CDCR Form 1650-D.
, The following items are some of the areas that will be reviewed by the supervisor on the CDCR
Form 1650-D for accuracy and completeness: - ANS ✔✔Start and end time entries of the
activity performed.
All relevant details of the interactions with anyone related or involved in the parolee
supervision and reintegration.
The CDCR Form 1650-D documentation must be legible and entered within how many hours of
the event. - ANS ✔✔24
Any time a parolee is contacted at his or her residence, the PA shall notate the type of search
that was conducted during the home contact. The type of search to be conducted includes the
following: - ANS ✔✔PLAIN VIEW SEARCH
CURSORY SEARCH
COMPREHENSIVE
CSRA risk number value of 1 shall be assigned to Category - ANS ✔✔C
CSRA risk number value of 2 shall be assigned to Category - ANS ✔✔B
CSRA risk number values of 3, 4, or 5 shall be assigned to Category - ANS ✔✔A
Parolee in custody shall be assigned to Category - ANS ✔✔D
Parolee EOP (nonspecialized caseload) shall be assigned to Category - ANS ✔✔EX
Any parolee who has been determined to be a Parolee-At Large (PAL), with a CSRA risk score of
3, 4, or 5, or is considered to be a clear and present threat to the community, or any parolee
with a commitment offense listed under PC 667.5 or PC1192.7, or is required to register as a
gang registrant pursuant to PC 186.22, or is considered a high notoriety case shall be assigned