Managing Case Evidence in a Digital World

By |2023-07-27T18:54:29+00:00August 2nd, 2022|Attorney, Blog, Case Management for Attorneys, Discovery, eDiscovery|

It's a digital world out there. In a system designed for physical evidence, how have you made the expansion to digital?

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How to Cultivate a Data Culture

By |2022-07-08T15:21:27+00:00July 8th, 2022|Blog, Case Management for Courts, Court Case Management|

Every team member needs to be responsible for your agency's data quality. That kind of focus requires a fundamental culture shift. Learn how to start making this critical shift at your agency.

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Could Your Court Go Entirely Virtual?

By |2022-06-20T17:22:20+00:00June 20th, 2022|Access to Justice, Blog, Case Management for Courts, Court, Court Case Management|

For many, virtual court has become synonymous with remote hearings, but from where we’re sitting, virtual court is so much more. Learn what courts are doing to go fully online and increase access for their communities.

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Are You Ready for a Clean Slate?

By |2022-06-14T12:49:02+00:00June 14th, 2022|Blog, Case Management for Courts, Court, Court Case Management, JWorks|

Clean Slate laws have been a literal lifesaver for many people with a criminal record. Several states have already adopted Clean Slate laws, and more are on the way. What is your state doing, and are you going to be ready?

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All Workflows Are Not Created Equal

By |2023-07-26T14:44:30+00:00June 3rd, 2022|Attorney Case Management, Blog, Case Management for Courts, Court, Court Case Management|

It’s not enough to simply have workflow functionality; your team needs a robust tool that’s specifically designed to move cases through their caseflow efficiently. How can you tell the difference?

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The Role of Problem-Solving Courts in Justice Reform

By |2022-06-01T13:43:38+00:00June 1st, 2022|Blog, Case Management for Supervision, Northpointe Suite, Specialty Courts, Supervision|

Far too often, people leave the criminal justice system with the same underlying health and behavioral challenges that contributed to their criminal offenses in the first place. That’s why problem-solving courts are designed to address these underlying problems. But how do we actively maintain all moving pieces to ensure their success?

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We Support Person-Centered Justice

By |2023-07-25T17:40:06+00:00May 3rd, 2022|Attorney, Attorney Case Management, Blog, Case Management for Attorneys|

Person-centered justice is so important for individuals and communities. Learn more about person-centered justice and how to do it effectively in a case-centered world.

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Get to Know The Northpointe Suite

By |2022-04-22T17:37:56+00:00April 22nd, 2022|Blog, Case Management for Supervision, Custody, Custody Management, Northpointe Suite, Northpointe Suite Custody Management, Supervision|

When you think about Northpointe, what comes to mind first? The COMPAS assessment? Our decision tree? Classification? There’s so much more to The Northpointe Suite.

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Mental Illness in the Justice System… What’s Working?

By |2023-07-27T18:56:34+00:00April 18th, 2022|Blog, Case Management for Courts, Court, Court Case Management|

Mental illness among justice-involved individuals continues to be top-of-mind for justice professionals across the country. Regardless of where your jurisdiction is in your journey toward prioritizing mental health care, there’s a lot to be learned from others.

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Aligning with Pretrial Standards? It May Be Time to Get Back to Basics

By |2022-05-09T17:21:23+00:00April 6th, 2022|Blog, Case Management for Supervision, Supervision|

As pretrial reform moves across the country, it’s important for agencies to align their processes with national standards, state requirements, and evidence-based practice.

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