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Service-Level Indicators of Justice (SLJs) — Operational test: Evidence appears in documentation, interface cues, or governance artifacts that reflect service-level indicators of justice (sljs).
Operational test "Evidence appears in documentation, interface cues, or governance artifacts that reflect service-level indicators of justice (sljs)." for Service-Level Indicators of Justice (SLJs) in the Measures & indicators glossary category.
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Operational test
Evidence appears in documentation, interface cues, or governance artifacts that reflect service-level indicators of justice (sljs).
Use this test to validate operational readiness.
Pair this test with the minimum evidence criteria to capture both qualitative and quantitative signals.
- Evidence artifact: Artifact documenting how Service-Level Indicators of Justice (SLJs) is expected, enforced, or governed.
- Behavior signal: Observed behavior showing Service-Level Indicators of Justice (SLJs) in practice during real use or drills.
- Metric signal: Metric tracked to monitor Service-Level Indicators of Justice (SLJs) performance over time.
Operational metrics tied directly to fairness, safety, and dignity. Service-Level Indicators of Justice (SLJs) sit alongside uptime and latency so moral performance is managed as a production requirement. Useful SLJs include reversal timeliness, appeal passage rate, and burden exposure by cohort—each with escalation thresholds and owners.
G. Measures & indicators. Metrics that track moral performance across systems.
Ethotechnics uses Service-Level Indicators of Justice (SLJs) to extend the g. measures & indicators vocabulary and connect governance, design, and policy teams.