2nd National Conference on Data & Access to Justice

The 2nd National Conference on Data & Access to Justice will focus on the crucial role of data in ensuring fair and transparent administration of justice.

The conference will explore four main topics: the value of data in access to justice, empirical approaches to understanding institutional dynamics, challenges in data collection, and practical applications of data in real-life scenarios.

Sessions will delve into ensuring institutional cooperation in data dissemination, combating data distortion, and enhancing legal literacy.

Discussions will also cover the differing perspectives revealed by empirical research, addressing systemic issues, and strategies for overcoming data collection challenges, such as privacy concerns and inconsistent standards. Lastly, the conference will examine how data can aid in crime prevention, criminal identification, and risk assessment, aiming to improve decision-making and justice delivery within the legal system.