Performance Metrics for Due Process Reforms Clause Samples

Performance Metrics for Due Process Reforms. (a) In order to ensure that JCMSC’s due process reforms are conducted in accordance with the Constitution, the Due Process Monitor shall assess JCMSC’s progress in implementing these provisions and the effectiveness of these reforms. In addition to assessing the JCMSC’s procedures, practices, and training, the Monitor shall analyze the following metrics related to due process reforms: (i) Conduct a study measuring the length of time between arrest and, where required, a probable cause hearing over a six-month period; (ii) Review of data maintained for probable cause hearings, including the forms of evidence used, the appointment of counsel, and whether defense counsel challenged the government’s evidence or presented alternative evidence; (iii) Review a representative sampling of Petitions, including when Petitions were made available to the defense attorney, whether changes were made to the charges, and when the defense attorney was notified of such changes; (iv) Review of a sampling of Transfer Hearings, including whether defense counsel was present, whether defense counsel was allowed to introduce and challenge evidence, and whether the Juvenile Court Magistrate appropriately documented the bases of transfer findings as required by this Agreement; (v) Review of the number of transfer recommendations, number of transfers ordered, and number of written findings directing transfer; (vi) Review of the probation officer advisement of rights document, the number of Children provided with that document, whether a Child’s attorney was notified about the probation conference, the number of Children who signed ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and whether such waivers were signed upon the advisement of counsel; (vii) Review of the number of Children represented by counsel, the number of Children represented by the Juvenile Defender Officer or SCPD, the number of Children represented by private counsel, the stage of the juvenile justice process where counsel was appointed, and the average caseload of each Juvenile Defender representing Children at JCMSC; and (viii) A qualitative review of the monthly supervisory reviews required for the Probable Cause Determinations, Transfer Hearings, and protections against self-incrimination. This review shall include an assessment of the number of supervisory reviews and the steps taken to address the supervisor’s concerns, including informal and formal measures. (b) JCMSC shall maintain a record of the documents necessary to facilitate a review by th...

Related to Performance Metrics for Due Process Reforms

  • Performance Metrics The Influencer shall aim for a minimum engagement rate of [SPECIFY PERCENTAGE, e.g., 3%] on all posts associated with the Campaign. Engagement rate is calculated as the sum of likes, comments, shares, and other interactions divided by the total number of followers at the time of posting. The Influencer agrees to achieve a minimum reach of [SPECIFY NUMBER] unique viewers per post, or a cumulative reach of [SPECIFY NUMBER] across the Campaign. Impressions data will be provided through the Influencer’s analytics tools and verified by the Company when requested. For posts incorporating a call-to-action, such as links to the Company’s website or landing page, the Influencer will target a CTR of at least [SPECIFY PERCENTAGE, e.g., 2%]. CTR is measured as the ratio of clicks to impressions, based on data from tracking links provided by the Company. The Influencer may be expected to drive specific actions (e.g., sales, sign-ups, downloads) using unique tracking codes or referral links. Specific conversion targets will be detailed between the Parties. The Influencer shall submit performance reports on a [WEEKLY/BI-WEEKLY/MONTHLY] basis. These reports must include detailed metrics for each published post, such as: number of likes, comments, shares, and other engagement interactions; reach and impressions per post; click-through data and referral link activity; and conversion data (if applicable). Within [NUMBER] days following the end of the Campaign, the Influencer shall provide a comprehensive post-campaign report summarizing overall performance against all agreed KPIs, including supporting documentation (e.g., screenshots, analytics dashboard exports). The Influencer agrees to provide access to analytics platforms or third-party verification tools to authenticate the reported data, if requested by the Company. The Parties agree to conduct a review of the performance metrics within the first [NUMBER] days of the Campaign to ensure the targets remain realistic and reflective of current market conditions. Adjustments may be made in writing if necessary. If the Influencer consistently fails to meet the established KPIs without valid justification, the Parties shall meet in good faith to discuss potential remedies, which may include adjustments to the compensation structure or additional promotional support, as mutually agreed upon. The Company may specify certain analytics tools or platforms for measuring and reporting performance metrics. The Influencer shall utilize these specified tools where applicable to ensure consistency and transparency in data reporting. In instances where independent verification of performance data is required, the Influencer agrees to cooperate with third-party verification services designated by the Company to validate the metrics reported.

  • Performance Measurement The Uniform Guidance requires completion of OMB-approved standard information collection forms (the PPR). The form focuses on outcomes, as related to the Federal Award Performance Goals that awarding Federal agencies are required to detail in the Awards.

  • Performance Measure Grantee will adhere to the performance measures requirements documented in

  • Metrics Institutional Metrics System-Wide Metrics

  • Program Objectives Implement a rigorous constructability program following The University of Texas System, Office of Capital Projects Constructability Manual. Identify and document Project cost and schedule savings (targeted costs are 5% of construction costs). Clarification of Project goals, objectives.