The Open Sentencing solution starter helps expose bias and empowers public defenders to address racial disparities in the judicial system directly.
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People in the Black Community are faced with harsher downstream effects (charged at higher rates, assigned more significant charges, convicted at higher rates, given longer sentences, and denied parole more often) than people of other races for similar offenses. This systemic bias in the justice system has a profound and lasting impact on black families, communities and the country. The Open Sentencing solution starter helps expose bias and empowers public defenders to address racial disparities in the judicial system directly. Our solution includes an engaging user interface (UI) that feeds into our pre-trained Bias & Disparity Detection Engine. This innovative engine analyzes fact patterns and rapidly provides statistical analysis that highlights deviations from guidelines by race throughout an accused person's judiciary process. The reports from Open Sentencing solution starter provides clear insights for the public defender to aid in defending against detected bias, ultimately & ideally fairly reducing incarceration for members of the black community.
We created a tool with the goal of reducing sentencing for people impacted by bias and racism.
We found that nearly all sentencing is completed at the plea level for defendants represented by a public defender. We want to provide more information to arm public defenders against powerful and more often strongly equipped prosecutors and judges.
A simple to use tool can make the process of collecting and analyzing data quicker and easier for already very busy and often overloaded public defenders. Our tool can quickly highlight bias and other insights saving valuable time, allowing more focused on reducing sentences. Black Lives Matter - let's legally give people more of life outside of prison.
Our solution works with the bias detection engine and open sentencing - Learn more here: https://github.com/Call-for-Code-for-Racial-Justice/bias-detection-engine and here: https://github.com/Call-for-Code-for-Racial-Justice/Open-Sentencing-Model
Please see the diagram below to understand how data flows through the solution:
A Web application where a defense attorney / public defender can upload information about a case and the defendant.
Public defenders can then act immediately on that information to negotiate a better plea or sentence for the defendant.
Key Highlight
Our tool will indicate and denote when bias/racism was detected and highlight it for attorneys to use in defense process. Bias detection (highlighted clearly), demographics from uploads, key sentencing information that we mined and have within our tool, as well as recommendations from our tool make a public defenders job more accessible and frees up time to focus on the case(s).
Uploaded files from lawyers, police, court staff, or links to case file management systems.
Bias Disparity (BDDE) Detection Engine accesses Dataset #3- Historical Sentencing documents showing how similarly charged Marijuana trafficking cases were settled, prioritizing those documents that carry publicly available defendant’s demographic info showing race and sex of defendants Public Data not requiring licensing agreement that contains private information requiring privacy protection
Cook County State county data set used in Open Sentencing.
As we advance, we hope the solution will have a global impact on the advancement of racial justice, and with the solution -- that institutions, organizations, and individuals -- can continue to build an understanding, participation, and collaboration to sustain and grow commitments towards an equitable safe and enhanced quality of life. Race will have nothing to do with who is in jail. The solution will get adopted at each level of government – from cities, counties, states and federal – with the associated data available and enhanced to enable effective analysis and make recommendations to address the disparities in the sentencing of Black defendants. We want to find partners who can help us get access to bigger and richer data sets, as well as partners who can help us build a solution that meets all of the legal and security standards that will allow us to use more information about individual defendants and cases.
We would love your support to help us move this idea forward! Please read the CONTRIBUTING guidelines
Please see the Issues area within this GitHub project for specific open items we need help with! We also have other ideas below!
Areas where we need help:
Besides, sponsor user interview Based Research Conducted by Open Sentencing Team included a judge and attorneys.
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Thank you for your interest and we genuinely hope this helps!
This solution starter was created by a team of IBM / Red Hat employee volunteers as part of the Call for Code for Racial Justice Challenge.
IBM Developer via Crowdcast (March 1, 2021)
The Linux Foundation Spring Member Meeting (March 9, 2021)
Presentation slides for The Linux Foundation Spring Member Meeting (March 9, 2021)
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