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Top 3 Trends We’ll Be Watching in 2022

By |December 1st, 2021|Categories: Blog, Custody Management, Northpointe Suite, Northpointe Suite Custody Management|

Change comes slowly in jails. We know – our team members average 20+ years of experience working in corrections, and we’ve seen it all. So, what’s new? What’s on the horizon for jails?

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Meet the Team: Tina Gensler, Northpointe Product Implementation Specialist

By |December 1st, 2021|Categories: Blog, Case Management for Supervision, Northpointe Suite, Supervision|

Tina Gensler, a 21-year veteran of the Wisconsin DOC, now helps other agencies use the tools that assist in effective case management practices. Get to know her and her role at equivant.

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The Problems with Data

By |November 23rd, 2021|Categories: Attorney, Blog, Case Management for Attorneys, Case Management for Courts, Court|

Data is critical to evidence-based practice, and it’s essential for your agency’s operations. But it’s flawed. So, what can we do about it?

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The Intersection of Technology and Juvenile Justice

By |November 19th, 2021|Categories: Blog, Case Management for Supervision, Custody Management, Northpointe Suite, Northpointe Suite Custody Management, Supervision|

We work with our partners to provide the technology they need to make data-driven decisions throughout their juvenile justice process. Read the top 5 ways to start using technology to affect change.

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How Connected Is Your Community?

By |November 3rd, 2021|Categories: Access to Justice, Attorney, Blog, Case Management for Attorneys, Case Management for Courts, Court, Court Case Management, General, Technology Solutions|

If your case management system can’t move data in and out in real-time to capture every movement in a case, you won’t have the information you need to make decisions.

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