Perf-Based Stds, Adult Corr. Inst. 5th ed March 2020
Appendix E: Outcome Measures
5. Institutional Services: Internal assignment to housing and program services should meet the basic needs of the offender consistent with the safe operation of the facility and should prepare the offender for successful reintegration into society upon release as appropriate.
Performance Standards
Outcome Measures
5A: Reception & Orientation - All incoming inmates undergo thorough screening and assessment at admission and receive a thorough orientation to the institution’s procedures, rules, programs, and services. 5B: Classification - Inmates are classified to the most appropriate level of custody and programming both on admission and upon review of their status. 5C: Food Service - Meals are nutritionally balanced, well-planned, and prepared and served in a manner that meets established governmental health and safety codes. 5D: Sanitation and Hygiene - The institution’s sanitation and hygiene program protects the health and safety of staff and offenders. 5E: Social Services - Professional services including individual and family counseling, family planning and parent education; and programs for inmates with drug and alcohol addiction problems, meet the needs of identified inmates.
Compliance verified through expected practice files. No outcome measure required.
Compliance verified through expected practice files. No outcome measure required.
2B-1
Compliance verified through expected practice files. No outcome measure required.
Compliance verified through expected practice files. No outcome measure required.
5E-1 Where a substance use disorder treatment program exists, the number of treatment slot available divided by the average daily population in the past 12 months.
5E-2 Where a substance use disorder treatment program exists, the number of completers of the program divided by the average daily population in the past 12 months.
5E-3 Where a sex offender treatment/management program exists, the number of program slot divided by the average daily population in the past 12 months.
5E-4 The number of offenders who have completed their re-entry plan, as defined by the agency, in the past 12 months divided by the number of inmates released in the past 12 months.
5F: Re-entry - The institution provides a structured program to help inmates make a satisfactory transition upon their release from incarceration.
5F-1 The number of offenders who have completed their re-entry plan, as defined by the agency, in the past 12 months divided by the number of inmates released in the past 12 months.
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