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Title: Department of


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DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES
Department of
Correctional
Services
Transforming prisons into correctional centres -
places of new beginnings
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DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES
The new Correctional Supervision and Parole
Boards
Presentation to the Select Committee October 2004
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Mandate
Sections 39, 42, 52, 54, 70, 71, and 73 to 83 as
well as 136 of the Correctional Services Act, Act
111 of 1998, as amended, provides the legislative
mandate for the functioning of the Correctional
Supervision and Parole Boards
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Background
  • System of parole previously severely based on the
    perception that it constituted administrative
    interference with sentences of imprisonment
    passed by a court of law.
  • System often accused of not being transparent and
    that it lacked independence in decision making.
  • System of parole is an internationally accepted
    practice.
  • Parole is aimed at managing the conduct of
    offenders by providing incentives for good
    behaviour and co-operation and also to allow for
    a controlled transitional period between
    imprisonment and normal community life.

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The functioning of the new Correctional
Supervision and Parole Boards
  • The new legislation allows for the establishment
    of a transparent and fair parole system with the
    inclusion of key stakeholders outside of the
    Department in the decision making process.
  • Provision has been made for the appointment of a
    member from the community as full-time
    Chairperson.
  • Also, 2 members from the community for sittings
    of the Board (part-time)

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The functioning of the new Correctional
Supervision and Parole Boards
  • Members from SAP, Justice may be co-opted
  • Where not co-opted, reports may be requested in
    respect of certain serious crimes
  • This new legislation has come into operation on 1
    October 2004.

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What is Parole
  • Parole is an internationally accepted mechanism
    that allows for the conditional release of
    offenders from Correctional Centres into the
    community prior to the expiration of their entire
    sentences of imprisonment, as imposed by a court
    of law
  • In our context it refers to a placement option
    from Correctional Centres into the system of
    community corrections
  • offender is released from Correctional Centres
    prior to the expiry of entire sentence of
    imprisonment to serve the remainder of the
    sentence outside of Correctional Centres subject
    to specific conditions.
  • Allows the offender to return to normal community
    life albeit under controlled conditions under the
    supervision of correctional officials.

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Functions of the new Correctional Supervision
and Parole Boards
  • Consider report from the Case Management
    Committee offenders serving more than 12 months
  • place an offender under correctional supervision
    or day parole or grant parole
  • Set the conditions of community corrections
  • Dangerous criminals make recommendation to
    court
  • Life imprisonment make recommendations to court
  • Cases for review submit record of proceedings
    to the Review Board
  • Deal with litigation i.r.o. decisions taken by
    the Board
  • Sound administration of matters of the Board

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Seats of the new Boards
  • Mpumalanga/ North West/ Limpopo
  • Barberton Lydenburg, Nelspruit
  • Bethal - Geluk, Standerton, Ermelo, Piet Retief,
    Volksrust
  • Witbank - Belfast, Middelburg, Carolina
  • Klerksdorp - Christiana, Wolmeranstad,
    Potchefstroom
  • Rooigrond - Lichtenburg, Zeerust
  • Rustenburg - Brits, Losperfontein, Mogwase
  • Polokwane - Modimolle, Tzaneen
  • Thohoyandou - Louis Trichardt, Kutama Sinthumule
    (APOPS)

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Seats of the new Boards
  • Gauteng
  • Baviaanspoort
  • Boksburg - Heidelberg
  • Johannesburg(2)
  • Krugersdorp
  • Leeuwkop(2)
  • Modderbee - Nigel, Devon
  • Pretoria(2) - Atteridgeville, Odi
  • Zonderwater

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Seats of the new Boards
  • Eastern Cape
  • Lusikisiki - Bizana, Mt Ayliff, Mt Fletcher, Mt
    Frere, Flaggstaff, Tabankulu, Umzimkulu
  • Middledrift - Fort Beaufort, King Williams Town,
    Grahamstown, Stutterheim
  • East London - Mdantsane
  • Umtata - Nggeleni, Mqanduli
  • Cradock - Burgersdorp, Middelburg, Somerset East,
    Graaff Reinet
  • St Albans - Port Elizabeth, Patensie
  • Sada - Queenstown, Barkley East, Sterkspruit,
    Butterworth, Idutywa, Willowvale, Lady Frere,
    Elliotdale, Nqamakwe, Cofimvaba, Engcobo,
    Dordrecht
  • Kirkwood - Jansenville

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Seats of the new Boards
  • Western Cape
  • Allandale - Staart van Paardeberg, Obiqua,
    Hawequa
  • Brandvlei
  • Drakenstein - Stellenbosch
  • George - Oudtshoorn, Beaufort Wes, Ladismith,
    Prince Albert, Uniondale, Mossel Bay, Knysna
  • Helderstroom - Caledon, Buffeljagsrivier,
    Swellendam
  • Malmesbury - Riebeeck West
  • Pollsmoor(2) - Goodwood
  • Voorberg - Calvinia, Van Rhynsdorp
  • Worcester - Dwarsrivier, Robertson, Warmbokkeveld

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Seats of the new Boards
  • Free State/ Northern Cape
  • Grootvlei - Brandfort, Boshof, Ladybrand,
    Winburg, Wepener, Mangaung (APOPS).
  • Colesberg - De Aar, Richmond, Victoria West,
    Hopetown.
  • Groenpunt - Vereeniging, Sasolburg, Frankfort,
    Parys, Heilbron.
  • Goedemoed - Edenburg, Fauresmith, Bethuli,
    Zastron
  • Upington - Springbok, Kuruman.
  • Kroonstad - Ventersburg, Senekal, Bethlehem,
    Lindley, Harrismith, Hennenman, Hoopstad,
    Odendaalsrus, Virginia, Ficksburg
  • Kimberley - Barkley-West, Douglas

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Seats of the new Boards
  • KwaZulu/ Natal
  • Pietermaritzburg - Sevontein, Ixopo, New Hanover
  • Durban(2) - Umzinto
  • Kokstad - Matatiële, Port Shepstone
  • Ncome - Vryheid, Nongome, Melmoth, Nkandla
  • Empangeni - Qulakabushe, Mtunzini, Maphumulo,
    Stanger, Eshowe, Ingwavuma
  • Waterval - Utrecht, Ekuseni, Newcastle
  • Glencoe - Dundee, Bergville, Ladysmith, Estcourt,
    Greytown, Kranskop, Pomeroy

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Process for recruitment/ appointments to the New
Boards
  • Media Marketing drive to inform public and
    possible candidates from the community - Imbizo
    by Minister during September, marketing by
    Regiognal Commissioners
  • Applications and nominations from the community
    for positions of Chair Person and representatives
    from the community were invited in National Media
    on 12 September 2004 i.e. Sunday Times, Rapport,
    City Press
  • Closing date for applications/ nominations was 1
    October 2004
  • Previous applications will also be considered
    (Closing date was 16 July 2004)

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Process for recruitment/ appointments to the New
Boards
  • The Regional Commissioners should appoint task
    teams to scan CVs, apply the criteria and draw up
    the short lists
  • National Advisory Council on Correctional
    Services, Portfolio Committee and Select
    Committee invited to participate in the whole
    process committees have been advised that, in
    order to ensure a fair interviewing process, the
    members of a selection panel for a specific post
    should ensure their availability for the whole
    duration of the interviews for that specific post

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Process for recruitment/ appointments to the New
Boards
  • Regional Commissioners to short list candidates
    and set up interview panels and finalise
    selection currently in process - interviews to
    be completed by 12 November 2004.
  • Memorandums on appointments to be finalised by
    the Regional Commissioners and submitted to the
    DC HR Management for submission to the
    Commissioner/ Minister to be submitted to the
    Minister by 1 December 2004.

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Process for recruitment/ appointments to the New
Boards
  • After approval by the Minister, the DC HR
    Management informs the various regions and post
    letters of appointment and employment contracts
    to the successful candidates
  • Successful candidates report to the various Area
    Commissioners to finalise appointment and
    facilitate the signing of the contracts as from 1
    January 2005.
  • As interim measure until appointment of Community
    representatives i.e. the Chair Person and the two
    others have been finalised, Boards will function
    with appointments of acting Chair Persons

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Comparison of the previous situation and the new
situation
  • Previous situation
  • Chairperson
  • A Member of the Institutional
  • Committee
  • Vocational staff such as social
  • worker, psychologist (if
  • available)
  • Any person can be co-opted to give inputs
    regarding a specific case.
  • Secretary
  • New situation
  • Chairperson (community)
  • Vice Chairperson (DCS)
  • 2 Members of the Community
  • Member of SAPS (co-opted)
  • Member of Justice (co-opted)
  • Secretary (DCS)
  • Note All the above members will have a vote.

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Comparison of the previous situation and the new
situation
  • Previous situation
  • The Board makes recommendations to the Minister
    or Commissioner (or delegated officials) for
    approval of release on parole or day parole or
    placement under correctional supervision
  • New situation
  • The Case Management Committee makes a submission
    to the Correctional Supervision and Parole Board
    who is independent in decision making in respect
    of placement on parole or correctional supervision

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Comparison of the previous situation and the new
situation
  • Previous situation
  • The Minister decides on parole with regards to
    offenders serving life imprisonment upon
    recommendation of the National Council on
    Correctional Services
  • ( NCCS)
  • New situation
  • Lifers sentenced prior to the enactment of new
    legislation will still be referred to the NCCS.
    Offenders sentenced to life imprisonment after
    promulgation of the new legislation will be
    referred to the court a quo for a decision on
    parole

22
Comparison of the previous situation and the new
situation
  • Previous situation
  • Victims or their next of kin may not attend
    hearings of the board nor may they make
    representations to the board
  • New situation
  • Victim or next of kin in the case of a deceased
    victim, may make written representation to the
    board or may even attend hearings of the board
    under certain circumstances

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DUTIES CHAIRPERSON
  • Chair meetings of the Board
  • Ensure meetings are properly constituted
  • Ensure proper recording of procedures
  • Ensure objective and fair application of release
    policy
  • Ensure fair representation of cases
  • Assist with litigation i.r.o. decisions taken by
    the Board
  • Ensure sound financial administration of the
    Board
  • Liaise with stakeholders
  • Manage members of the Board

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IDEAL PROFILE CHAIRPERSON
  • Requirements
  • RVQ13 plus 10 years managerial or community
    experience
  • Active involvement in community based forums
  • Valid code 08/ EB drivers license
  • Must undergo vetting process
  • Recommendations
  • Extensive life experience
  • Senior/ retired persons well known in the
    community
  • Proven good standing in the community
  • Special interest in the Criminal Justice System
  • Excellent communication/ interpersonal/
    analytical skills
  • Experience as Chair Person

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DUTIES COMMUNITY MEMBERS
  • Attend sessions of the Board when requested
  • Act as facilitator of community re-integration on
    part of offender
  • Protect interests of communiy/ offender/ State
  • Perform tasks as determined by the board
  • Maintain confidentiality regarding Parole Board
    meetings/ decisions and documentation.

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IDEAL PROFILE COMMUNITY MEMBERS
  • Requirements
  • Literate and conversant in English or the
    language spoken in that area.
  • Proven respectable and acceptable person in
    community
  • Resident in the specific community where the
    Board is seated
  • Recommendations
  • Matriculation certificate
  • Experience in activities of community forums
  • Experience in meeting procedures
  • Special interest in the Criminal Justice System

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APPOINTMENT CONTRACTS
  • Chair Person
  • Five year non-renewable contract
  • Full time employment
  • Level of Deputy Director
  • R241 935 per annum
  • Community Members
  • Three year non-renewable contract
  • Part time position
  • Paid per hour when attending Boards meetings
  • R103.59 per hour

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CHALLENGES
  • Departmental orders aligned with new Act.
  • Framework (guidelines) for consideration dates
    drafted.
  • Duty sheets finalised.
  • Training manual drafted and in process of
    alignment with NQF Standards - to be completed
    before 1 January 2005.
  • Standardised procedures for the Boards have been
    drafted and are currently being finalised.

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Correctional Services values your role in
breaking the cycle of crime in making
rehabilitation work. Thank you Together
we can strengthen the social compact against
crime, for a better life.
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