(3) Develop definitions of key terms, including, but not limited to, “recidivism,” “average daily population,” “treatment program completion rates,” and any other terms deemed relevant in order to facilitate consistency in local data collection, evaluation, and implementation of evidence-based practices, promising evidence-based practices, and evidence-based programs. In developing these definitions, the board shall consult with the following stakeholders and experts:
- (A) A county supervisor or county administrative officer, selected after conferring with the California State Association of Counties.
- (B) A county sheriff, selected after conferring with the California State Sheriffs’ Association.
- (C) A chief probation officer, selected after conferring with the Chief Probation Officers of California.
- (D) A district attorney, selected after conferring with the California District Attorneys Association.
- (E) A public defender, selected after conferring with the California Public Defenders Association.
- (F) The Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
- (G) A representative from the Administrative Office of the Courts.
- (H) A representative from a nonpartisan, nonprofit policy institute with experience and involvement in research and data relating to California’s criminal justice system.
- (I) A representative from a nonprofit agency providing comprehensive reentry services.