§353H-8  Performance indicator reporting.  (a)  The department of corrections and rehabilitation shall develop performance measures that accurately reflect progress toward specific goals, including:

     (1)  Improving recidivism rates;

     (2)  Decreasing prisoner assaults on correctional staff;

     (3)  Reducing correctional staff turnover; and

     (4)  Improving departmental efficiencies in staffing, budgeting, and data management and analysis.

     (b)  The department shall develop key performance indicators, which shall include:

     (1)  The number of individuals enrolled in and who have completed a general education diploma or competency-based diploma;

     (2)  The number of individuals for whom a reentry plan is filed and the number of individuals who exit jail or prison with a reentry plan;

     (3)  Drug test failure rates of inmates while incarcerated and while on parole;

     (4)  The number of inmates currently enrolled in and who have completed drug treatment programs provided by the department of corrections and rehabilitation;

     (5)  The number of inmates currently enrolled in and who have completed restorative circles;

     (6)  The number of parolees who have applied for a reduction of their minimum sentence, the number of applications approved and denied, and, when applicable, the reasons for the denial of a parolee's application;

     (7)  The number of parole revocation hearings and the results of parole revocation hearings that, when applicable, explain why the parolees' revocation was denied;

     (8)  The cost of incarceration per inmate, per day, per facility;

     (9)  Offender demographics, including gender, race, age, and type of offense;

    (10)  The number of individuals who received vocational training or rehabilitation services and type of vocational training or rehabilitation services received;

    (11)  The total number of inmate intakes, by month, including the number of intakes each month within the past year and past five years;

    (12)  The total number of inmates released, by month;

    (13)  The number of inmates with substance abuse problems, including the type of dependence or addiction, and the number of inmates with no reported substance abuse problems;

    (14)  The median length of incarceration, excluding inmates who have received life sentences or been paroled;

    (15)  The prison population forecast for the next decade;

    (16)  The total number of pretrial detainees and the number of pretrial detainees admitted each month by type of crime, bail amount, risk assessed, gender, race, and age;

    (17)  The number of pretrial detainees released or discharged each month and the reason for the release or discharge by type of crime, bail amount, risk assessed, gender, race, and age;

    (18)  The average length of stay for pretrial detainees by reason for release or discharge, type of crime, bail amount, risk assessed, gender, race, and age;

    (19)  The number of pretrial detainees held on cash bail by type of crime, bail amount, risk assessed, gender, race, and age;

    (20)  The average amount of time for completing and verifying pretrial risk assessment by type of crime, bail amount, risk assessed, gender, race, and age; and

    (21)  The number of pretrial detainees readmitted by reason for release, reason for readmission, type of crime, bail amount, risk assessed, gender, race, and age. [L 2018, c 212, pt of §2; am L 2022, c 278, §29]