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NCJ Number: NCJ 088420  
Title: Adult Corrections Performance Measurement - A Conceptual Framework
Author(s): G A Grizzle
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Publication Date: 1980
Pages: 29
Type: Program/project evaluations
Origin: United States
Language: English
Grant No.: 78-NI-AX-0130
Note: Presented at the American Society for Public Administration's Annual Meeting, April 1980, San Francisco, California
Annotation: The measurement of the performance of a correctional program for adults should rest on a conceptual framework which permits the measurement to be tailored to the specific program.
Abstract: Conceptual issues include the identification of the users of the performance information, the uses to which the information will be put, the funding available for the assessment, and the probable consequences of not answering some of the performance questions being asked about the program. Other decisions are whether to compare performance with goals, targets, or standards and which corrections theory to use in choosing and interpreting measures. The seven steps in measuring performance are asking questions about performance; identifying the information needed to answer these questions; identifying the performance measure to be used; defining the data required; defining the data collection procedure and collecting the data; describing the performance; and comparing the performance with other programs, the previous year, or a target. Performance dimensions can include efficiency, cost-effectiveness, equity, service quality, unmet need, and conformance with government policies. Criteria for rating potential performance measures include technical adequacy, practicality, general utility, and utility for the particular use intended. Footnotes and a list of 16 references are included.
Index Term(s): Program evaluation ; Corrections effectiveness
 
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