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CSOSA Shares FY2025 Supervision Data

CSOSA is pleased to announce that our fiscal year 2025 data is now available, offering important insights into our community supervision work and our continued commitment to public safety in the District of Columbia.

Reliable data remains essential to our mission. It enables us to monitor the progress of individuals under supervision, evaluate our performance against strategic objectives, and make informed decisions that strengthen our services to the community.

We encourage you to review our new FY2025 infographic, which presents an overview of our supervised population, key metrics on accountability and outcomes, and highlights from our efforts throughout the year.

For those interested in a deeper analysis, comprehensive FY2025 data is available in our FY2027 Congressional Budget Justification and related documents on our Reports page.

Data-driven approaches continue to guide our work as we support public safety, promote accountability, and help individuals under supervision successfully reintegrate into the community.

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