What works to encourage compliance with court orders, including enforcement?
Background
The objective for MoJ is to improve the way people are supported to resolve their legal matters in a fair and efficient way, that leads to positive and sustained outcomes. This includes delivering a modern and efficient courts and tribunal service that harnesses the potential of digital innovation. We want to enhance our understanding of complex journeys through the justice system, including the interaction between civil, family and criminal justice systems.
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MTCT: Using AI and machine learning to help Police Forces automate Out of Court Order administration, streamline the restorative justice process and help reduce the court backlog.
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Why might this be relevant?
The project focuses on using AI and machine learning to automate Out of Court Order administration and reduce court backlog, which directly addresses the question of encouraging compliance with court orders.
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Why might this be relevant?
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