(a) A sex offender assessment report may be written:
- (1) Summarizing the important aspects of each record completed, indicating the level of community notification level assigned the offender; and
- (2) Providing recommendations for purposes of notification and monitoring.
(b) The report may include:
- (1) Identifying demographic information;
- (2) Sexual offense conviction and date;
- (3) Brief synopsis (overview) of the sex crime;
- (4) Prior (other) criminal convictions of a violent or sexual nature for which SOCNA has a judgment;
- (5) Interview synopsis;
- (6) A history of learning or intellectual problems;
- (7) A history of mental illness or mental health treatment;
- (8) Additional factors affecting community notification level;
- (9) The assessed community notification level;
- (10) High risk behaviors impacting supervision; and
- (11) Signature line.
(c) A disclaimer should be placed at the end of the report:
- (1) Identifying those individuals who have access to this information; and
- (2) Requiring them to delete any identifying victim information if given to anyone other than law enforcement.