Report 2005-111 Recommendation 1 Responses

Report 2005-111: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation: The Intermediate Sanction Programs Lacked Performance Benchmarks and Were Plagued With Implementation Problems (Release Date: November 2005)

Recommendation #1 To: Corrections and Rehabilitation, Department of

When planning future intermediate sanction programs, the parole division should decide on appropriate benchmarks for monitoring performance, identify the data it will need to measure performance against those benchmarks, and ensure that reliable data collection mechanisms are in place before a program is implemented. After implementing a new intermediate sanction program, the parole division should analyze the data it has collected and, if relevant, use the data in existing databases to monitor and evaluate the program's effectiveness on an ongoing basis.

Annual Follow-Up Agency Response From November 2012

November 28, 2012

In August 2011, the following community-based programs were transferred from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), Division of Adult Parole Operations (DAPO), to the CDCR, Division of Rehabilitative Programs (DRP): Parolee Service Centers, Residential Multi-Service Centers, Day Reporting Centers, Community-Based Coalition, Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery, and Computer Literacy Learning Labs.

As mentioned in previous responses to the Bureau of State Audits, DRP uses a

“Key Performance Indicator” (KPI) system to measure performance outcomes, and was in the process of incorporating these programs into its KPI system in order to measure performance one year ago. It is important to note that these programs joined those already under the jurisdiction of DRP, including the Substance Abuse Services Coordination Agencies, the Female Offender Treatment and Education Program, and the Parolee Services Network.

Recommendation No. 1

In October 2012, DRP established appropriate performance indicators/benchmarks for the community-based programs it inherited from DAPO. These include, but are not limited to, the following:

• Enrollment

• Attendance

• Program Completion

All community-based programs are required to submit these data to DRP on a monthly basis, via a secure upload to a database provided by CDCR. DRP's Performance, Data and Fidelity Unit then publishes the data in its monthly KPI reports. DRP's executive and management team analyzes the KPI reports to assess utilization. Where issues or concerns are identified, DRP shares that information with DAPO, in an effort to increase enrollment, attendance and completion.

However, at this time, DRP publishes only the “Enrollment” data collected from the programs transferred from DAPO. The Division is in the process of analyzing how best to group the “Attendance” and “Program Completion” data, since there is a fair amount of variation in the way that the current contractors track these data elements.

In its prior response, DRP indicated that “Recidivism Rate/Reduction” would also be established as a performance indicator. This element has not yet been fully implemented, for a number of reasons. Though CDCR's Office of Research publishes annual reports examining the recidivism rates of individuals released from prison, CDCR does not yet have the resources to track recidivism by individual program.

DRP and CDCR's Office of Research continue to explore options to do this, so that we can differentiate outcomes by the various interventions. Unfortunately, given current staffing and priority workload issues, this is not something that CDCR can commit to accomplishing in the near future.

Other potential performance indicators could include employment, education levels, and characteristics of those served. DRP anticipates KPIs will be finalized by July 2013.

California State Auditor's Assessment of Annual Follow-Up Status: Not Fully Implemented


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Agency responses received after June 2013 are posted verbatim.