Tools for Reducing Incarceration

Tools for Reducing Incarceration

Tools for Reducing Incarceration

product design
research
user interview
wireframing
interactive prototypes
usability testing

Client: Recidiviz

Client: Recidiviz

Data-driven sentencing & prison alternatives

Data-driven sentencing & prison alternatives

Data-driven sentencing & prison alternatives

Recidiviz is a criminal justice non-profit building technology that reduces the number of people in prison and on supervision, increases re-entry success, and makes communities safer.

I worked with a team of designers, engineers, data scientists, product managers, and the Department of Corrections to design the Recidiviz Sentencing Assistant, a tool used by presentence investigators (PSIs), who are tasked with writing comprehensive reports that judges use to make informed sentencing decisions.

This tool supports presentence investigators in generating consistent and data-driven sentencing recommendations for criminal trials. By visualizing the outcomes of people with similar profiles and different sentences, it gives investigators and judges a rich feedback loop into which interventions reduce recidivism most. The assistant also surfaces relevant opportunities in that person’s county such as restorative justice, mental health treatment or drug courts, that might provide a given individual more successful outcomes than incarceration.

Aspects of this project are confidential. Please reach out for more info.

Recidiviz is a criminal justice non-profit building technology that reduces the number of people in prison and on supervision, increases re-entry success, and makes communities safer.

I worked with a team of designers, engineers, data scientists, product managers, and the Department of Corrections to design the Recidiviz Sentencing Assistant, a tool used by presentence investigators (PSIs), who are tasked with writing comprehensive reports that judges use to make informed sentencing decisions.

This tool supports presentence investigators in generating consistent and data-driven sentencing recommendations for criminal trials. By visualizing the outcomes of people with similar profiles and different sentences, it gives investigators and judges a rich feedback loop into which interventions reduce recidivism most. The assistant also surfaces relevant opportunities in that person’s county such as restorative justice, mental health treatment or drug courts, that might provide a given individual more successful outcomes than incarceration.

Aspects of this project are confidential. Please reach out for more info.