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FY2024 Data Now Available: Advancing Evidence-Based Supervision in Our Community

CSOSA is pleased to announce that our fiscal year 2024 data is now available, providing valuable insights into our community supervision efforts and the impact of our work in the District of Columbia.

A strong foundation of reliable data supports effective community supervision. This information not only helps us track the progress of individuals under our supervision but also allows us to measure our own performance against our strategic objectives.

We invite you to explore our new FY2024 infographic, which offers an overview of our supervised population, their needs and challenges, and some of our efforts to hold supervisees accountable.

If you are seeking more detailed information, you can find it in our FY2026 Congressional Budget Justification and accompanying documents on our Reports page.

Data-driven decision making remains at the core of our work as we strive to improve public safety and help individuals under supervision build stable, productive lives in our community.

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