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Completion rate for juvenile probationers (%)

Provide client support and enrichment services to improve probation outcomes.Offer community-based services aligned with objectives identified through comprehensive assessments of probationer needs.

Worsening over 3 years
Higher values are better
86%88%90%92%FY22FY23FY24FY25FY26*92%88%87%92%

* Year to date — this fiscal year isn't complete, so it's not compared against prior years in the target/trend status above.

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Fiscal yearActual
FY2292%
FY2388%
FY2487%
FY2592%
FY26 (YTD)Not available

92% in FY25 — has no numeric target set by the City, and it has trended in the wrong direction over the past 3 years of reported data.

Why this is tracked

Starting in 2011, the Department of Probation created the Neighborhood Opportunity Network (NeON), which relocated probation officers into seven high-need neighborhoods, including Brownsville, East New York, Harlem, and the South Bronx, to work alongside community organizations and residents. The model is built on "community justice" and "justice reinvestment" principles: rather than treating probation solely as surveillance, it connects medium- and high-risk clients to services and opportunities meant to reduce the conditions that drive reoffending. It is part of a broader set of DOP reforms since 2010 organized around the goals of doing no harm, doing more good, and doing it in the community.

NYC Probation - Neighborhood Opportunity Network (NeON), Vera Institute - Adult Probation and NeON, NYC NeON Overview 2022

Source: New York State DP-30 reporting forms, STARS — via NYC Open Data: Mayor's Management Report, Agency Performance Indicators

Coverage shown: FY22FY26, reported pmmr/mmr.

Definition: The percentage of probation supervision cases that are closed due to maximum expiration (sentence served in full) or early completion, out of the total number of all supervision case closings.