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RisCanvi

Judiciary Country or Region Spain
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Resource Centre Cyberjustice and AI by CEPEJ Council of Europe. Resource Centre on Cyberjustice and AI. European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ), n.d., Available at https://www.coe.int/en/web/cepej/resource-centre-on-cyberjustice-and-ai. (Accessed March 2025).
RisCanvi is a risk assessment tool developed by Catalan prison services in collaboration with the University of Barcelona. It evaluates the potential risk outcomes for inmates, helping decide whether they can be granted prison furlough, moved to another facility, or considered for parole. The tool specifically analyzes factors such as violent recidivism, self-harm, inmate violence, furlough violations, and general recidivism. This assessment supports informed decisions on inmate management and safety in the prison system.
Case Outcome Prediction

Predictive Analytics: AI tools predict the outcomes of cases by analyzing historical data and patterns in judicial decisions, aiding in strategic decision-making for both legal professionals and judges.

Decision Support Systems

Judgment Drafting Assistance: These tools help judges draft judgments by suggesting relevant legal provisions, precedents, and potential outcomes based on the specifics of the case, including to help judges reduce potential extremes in their rulings by analysing and presenting previous sentencing decisions for similar cases.

#assist Support decision-making processes by providing data-driven insights to determine whether inmates should be granted parole, furlough, or moved to a different facility. The tool helps officials make informed, objective decisions based on calculated risks.
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Deployment Type
Web Platform
Community Moderation
Does not require community manager
Difficulty Level
Does not require developer
License
Proprietary
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