巴尔的摩的SideStep青年计划面临数据存取的法律威胁, 检察官不顾隐私法要求透明。
Baltimore’s SideStep youth program faces legal threat over data access, with prosecutors demanding transparency despite privacy laws.
巴尔的摩的青年分流计划 SideStep 正在接受审查,此前州检察官伊万·贝茨 (Ivan Bates) 警告称,将对 MONSE 拒绝分享详细的参与者数据采取法律行动,理由是担心透明度和计划有效性。
Baltimore’s youth diversion program, SideStep, is under scrutiny after State’s Attorney Ivan Bates warned of legal action over MONSE’s refusal to share detailed participant data, citing concerns about transparency and program effectiveness.
尽管在一项评价上花费了近25 000美元,但MONSE未能提供记录或接触评价人员的机会,官员援引了保护青少年隐私的州法律。
Despite spending nearly $25,000 on an evaluation, MONSE failed to provide records or access to evaluators, with officials citing state laws protecting juvenile privacy.
Bates认为,宪法原则应推翻这些限制,强调必须进行监督。
Bates argues constitutional principles should override these restrictions, stressing the need for oversight.
MONSE在六个月内声称有21个26个非累犯率,但长期分析显示有40%的再犯罪率,对该方案的成功提出了挑战。
While MONSE claims a 21-of-26 non-recidivism rate within six months, a longer-term analysis shows a 40% re-offense rate, challenging the program’s success.
Bates坚持检察官,青少年事务部必须领导这种努力,并警告说,如果不完全获得数据,诉讼可能随之而来。
Bates insists prosecutors and the Department of Juvenile Services must lead such efforts, warning that without full data access, litigation may follow.