Furthermore, a higher caseload of individuals mid-journey could increase instances where customers face changes in their mentors and supporting organisations, potentially disrupting the consistency of their throughcare support. Exclusions by Offense Type To safeguard community safety, it may be prudent to exclude certain types of offenses from earlier emergency release eligibility: • Violent crimes: Offenses involving serious harm to others, such as assault or homicide, should be closely considered for exclusion. • Sexual offenses: Given the potential risk to communities, individuals convicted of sexual crimes may require additional pre-release support and post-release monitoring. • High-risk or repeat offenders: Those with a demonstrated risk of reoffending may benefit from additional preparation and longer incarceration before reintegration.