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Results for performance measurement (u.s.)
1 results foundAuthor: King, Ryan Title: Improving Recidivism as a Performance Measure Summary: The 13-page brief is intended to act as a blueprint, giving states guidance on how to make recidivism a meaningful performance measure so that policymakers do not have to rely on anecdotes or system-level trends when evaluating policies and programs. As a part of their blueprint, the authors provide four steps in making recidivism a meaningful performance measure. They are: 1.Definition: Use multiple measures of success. 2.Collection: Develop protocols to ensure data are consistent, accurate, and timely. 3.Analysis: Account for the underlying composition of the population. 4.Dissemination: Package the findings to maximize impact and get the results into the hands of decisionmakers. The brief elaborates on each step, suggesting that there is no "right" measure of recidivism. Instead, the authors say, "States should think of recidivism as a series of different performance indicators that must be carefully calibrated to the outcome they are intended to measure. Recidivism reduction is the responsibility of multiple agencies and many different actors, and the definition of success must allow for a range of outcome measures that are responsive to this fact." Details: Washington, DC: Urban Institute, 13p. Source: Internet Resource: Justice Policy Center Brief: Accessed November 3, 2014 at: http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/413247-improving-recidivism.pdf Year: 2014 Country: United States URL: http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/413247-improving-recidivism.pdf Shelf Number: 133943 Keywords: Performance IndicatorsPerformance Measurement (U.S.)Recidivism |