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1987 Ed.]

Prisoners (Release under Supervision) Regulations

[CAP. 325

A 3

[Subsidiary]

(j) his conduct in prison;

(k) his attitude towards authority and the law; and

(l) his conduct during any previous period of probation, care, supervision or licence.

3. No applicant shall be recommended for release under supervision under the Ordinance if the Board concludes that-

(a) it is unlikely that he will comply with the conditions of his supervision order;

(b) a supervision order in respect of the applicant would be inappropriate having regard to the gravity of the offence for which the applicant was sentenced to imprisonment; or

(c) continuing correctional treatment, medical care, or vocational or other training in an institution of the Correctional Services Department would substantially enhance the capacity of the applicant to lead a law-abiding life if he were released at a later date.

SECOND SCHEDULE

Conditions of a supervision order

[reg. 7.]

Conditions in a supervision order may include conditions relating to the applicant's

(a) reporting requirements under the order;

(b) financial responsibilities towards his dependants;

(c) employment;

(d) place of residence;

(e) remaining within any geographical area;

(f) attendance for medical treatment;

(g) refraining from associating with persons who have a criminal record or who have any connection with the offence for which he was sentenced;

(h) refraining from visiting any place connected with the offence for which he was sentenced; and

(i) contributions (if any) for food and accommodation in a hostel.

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1987 Ed.] Prisoners (Release under Supervision) Regulations [CAP. 325 A 3 [Subsidiary] (j) his conduct in prison; (k) his attitude towards authority and the law; and (l) his conduct during any previous period of probation, care, supervision or licence. 3. No applicant shall be recommended for release under supervision under the Ordinance if the Board concludes that- (a) it is unlikely that he will comply with the conditions of his supervision order; (b) a supervision order in respect of the applicant would be inappropriate having regard to the gravity of the offence for which the applicant was sentenced to imprisonment; or (c) continuing correctional treatment, medical care, or vocational or other training in an institution of the Correctional Services Department would substantially enhance the capacity of the applicant to lead a law-abiding life if he were released at a later date. SECOND SCHEDULE Conditions of a supervision order [reg. 7.] Conditions in a supervision order may include conditions relating to the applicant's (a) reporting requirements under the order; (b) financial responsibilities towards his dependants; (c) employment; (d) place of residence; (e) remaining within any geographical area; (f) attendance for medical treatment; (g) refraining from associating with persons who have a criminal record or who have any connection with the offence for which he was sentenced; (h) refraining from visiting any place connected with the offence for which he was sentenced; and (i) contributions (if any) for food and accommodation in a hostel.
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1987 Ed.] Prisoners (Release under Supervision) Regulations [CAP. 325 A 3 [Subsidiary] () his conduct in prison; (k) his attitude towards authority and the law; and (1) his conduct during any previous period of probation, care, supervision or licence. 3. No applicant shall be recommended for release under supervision under the Ordinance if the Board concludes that- (a) it is unlikely that he will comply with the conditions of his supervision order; (b) a supervision order in respect of the applicant would be inappropriate having regard to the gravity of the offence for which the applicant was sentenced to imprisonment; or (c) continuing correctional treatment, medical care, or vocational or other training in an institution of the Correctional Services Department would substantially enhance the capacity of the applicant to lead a law-abiding life if he were released at a later date. SECOND SCHEDULE Conditions of a supervision order [reg. 7.] Conditions in a supervision order may include conditions relating to the applicant's (a) reporting requirements under the order; (b) financial responsibilities towards his dependants; (c) employment; (d) place of residence; (e) remaining within any geographical area; (f) attendance for medical treatment; (g) refraining from associating with persons who have a criminal record or who have any connection with the offence for which he was sentenced; (h) refraining from visiting any place connected with the offence for which he was sentenced; and (i) contributions (if any) for food and accommodation in a hostel.
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1987 Ed.]

Prisoners (Release under Supervision) Regulations

[CAP. 325

A 3

[Subsidiary]

() his conduct in prison;

(k) his attitude towards authority and the law; and

(1) his conduct during any previous period of probation, care, supervision or

licence.

3. No applicant shall be recommended for release under supervision under the Ordinance if the Board concludes that-

(a) it is unlikely that he will comply with the conditions of his supervision order;

(b) a supervision order in respect of the applicant would be inappropriate having regard to the gravity of the offence for which the applicant was sentenced to imprisonment; or

(c) continuing correctional treatment, medical care, or vocational or other training in an institution of the Correctional Services Department would substantially enhance the capacity of the applicant to lead a law-abiding life if he were released at a later date.

SECOND SCHEDULE

Conditions of a supervision order

[reg. 7.]

Conditions in a supervision order may include conditions relating to the applicant's

(a) reporting requirements under the order;

(b) financial responsibilities towards his dependants;

(c) employment;

(d) place of residence;

(e) remaining within any geographical area;

(f) attendance for medical treatment;

(g) refraining from associating with persons who have a criminal record or who

have any connection with the offence for which he was sentenced;

(h) refraining from visiting any place connected with the offence for which he

was sentenced; and

(i) contributions (if any) for food and accommodation in a hostel.

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