29-2243. Probation officers; performance metrics.
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The office shall establish performance metrics for probation officers. Such metrics should measure efficacy in providing rehabilitative and reentry services to probationers. Such metrics should:
(1)Reflect a balanced approach that considers both compliance and enforcement measures as well as outcomes related to rehabilitation, reintegration, and public safety;
(2)Include indicators of progress for probationers, such as successful completion of treatment programs, educational attainment, employment status, and compliance with conditions of supervision;
(3)Emphasize the importance of providing supportive services, fostering positive relationships with probationers, and promoting successful community reentry; and
(4)Be aligned with best practices, stakeholder input, and the evolving goals and priorities of the criminal justice system.