The RAC assessments were prepared by qualified individuals.
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The RAC assessments were prepared in time for the revocation hearing.
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The parolees were willing participants in the assessment process.
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The parole officers and hearing officers were able to review the assessments prior to, during and/or after the revocation hearing.
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The assessments contained information not normally available at a non-RAC revocation hearing.
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The assessments were complete and thorough.
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The assessments were a valuable tool to the parole officers and hearing officers.
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The assessments allowed the parole officers and hearing officers to make a more informed recommendation regarding the revocation hearing.
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The RAC was a positive and cost-effective alternative to county jail or state prison.
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The RAC is a worthwhile endeavor and should be re0instated in its original form.
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