Case management analytics, recidivism risk modeling, court scheduling optimization, and BC Corrections reporting โ built on Azure Government Cloud with chain-of-custody data governance and full FOIPPA compliance throughout.
Justice sector analytics demands a level of governance and sensitivity that general-purpose BI tools weren't designed for. Every engagement we take in the justice sector starts with a security design and data governance framework โ not a dashboard wireframe.
Backlog monitoring, case aging analysis, workload distribution by caseworker, and resolution trend tracking across BC Corrections and court divisions.
Python ML models validated on historical data, integrated into Power BI for caseworker-facing risk stratification and intervention prioritization.
Delay root cause analysis, judge and courtroom utilization, scheduling optimization models, and adjournment pattern detection.
Standardized executive and operational reporting for BC Corrections, BC Ministry of Public Safety, and the BC First Nations Justice Council.
In justice analytics, the question of who saw what data and when is never just an IT concern โ it's a legal one. Every pipeline we build includes full audit logging, access reviews, and a data lineage trail that satisfies both CRA and courts if required. We treat data governance as a deliverable, not an afterthought.
All justice sector data stays in BC within Microsoft's Azure Government Cloud region โ physically and legally isolated from commercial Azure infrastructure.
Standard justice analytics tools measure success in legal terms: acquittal rate, cost per case, time to disposition. Indigenous Justice Centres measure success differently โ wellness trajectory, cultural connection, housing stability, family reunification. We built the BC First Nations Justice Council's recidivism platform from scratch around IJC logic, not Legal Aid metrics. That's the difference between analytics that serves the system and analytics that serves the people in it.
We understand the sensitivity, the governance requirements, and the difference between metrics that count people and metrics that help them.