Friday, April 1, 2022

Who Writes Your Presentence Investigation Report in Las Vegas?

 

The pre-sentencing process is an important interlude between the conviction and the actual application of penalties for a defendant. It is during this period that the presentence investigation report is conducted. The presentence investigation determines what level of penalties are appropriate for a defendant’s crime, based on important information gathered from the defendant and/or their associates.

Such an important document can only be handled by important individuals within the justice system. As a matter of course, the presentence process is handled by officials from Nevada Parole and Probation, a division of the state’s Department of Public Safety. Let’s look at the people who are involved in writing a presentence investigation report in Las Vegas.

Probation Officers

Probation officers are expected to lead in compiling a PSI report as they will interact with the convicted individual on a regular basis. They are thoroughly trained to gather the information efficiently and comprehensively so that nothing is overlooked. Usually, the officer handling the report also becomes a defendant’s assigned probation officer after the sentence is carried out.

Mental Health Specialists

Maintaining a defendant’s mental well-being is still important even when they are serving time. As such, mental health professionals are assigned to interview the defendant and determine if they are mentally prepared (or mentally sane) enough for the possible penalties that befit the crime they were charged with. They can also add suggestions in the report about how to handle a defendant’s mental and emotional state throughout the post-sentencing. Psychiatrists may furnish a medical regimen to ensure that the defendant remains mentally fit, while psychologists can suggest psychotherapy sessions with the defendant.

Medical Professionals

 Medical professionals investigate a defendant’s medical status and background to determine whether or not they are physically prepared to handle the penalties that they’ll be sentenced with. They may conduct health tests that cover different aspects of the body, like weight, blood pressure, medical history and diet, among others. They can also determine if the defendant will need unique add-ons like changed eating habits, unique exercise routines, or a possible transfer to a more accommodating detention facility if the current one disagrees with their physical well-being.

Family and Marriage Therapists

These individuals can conduct a more intensive investigation into the defendant’s personal relationships. They may look into family history, possible divorces and separations, and child support dues that the defendant may have. They may also interview the victims and determine the emotional effect that the crime has had on their family.

These are just four types of professionals that are directly involved with writing a presentence report. Others may be called in depending on the circumstances of your charge and conviction. Consult your defense attorney for more information.