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Probation office to pilot iPad kiosk for check-ins, funded from unrestricted opioid funds
Summary
The chief probation officer proposed an iPad-based kiosk for probation check-ins to streamline reporting for low-risk offenders and collect updated demographics; commissioners approved a $630 annual contract and device purchase option, to be funded from the county's unrestricted opioid fund.
Daviess County’s chief probation officer told commissioners May 13 she will pilot an iPad-based kiosk to allow probationers — particularly those assessed as low risk — to check in remotely and for staff to receive real-time notifications.
The proposal matters because it aims to reduce in-person caseloads, improve data quality and allow probation officers to monitor…
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