Tech Solutions Related To UN SDG 16: Peace Justice and Strong Institutions
UN Sustainable Development Goal 16: Peace Justice and Strong Institutions, aims to promote peaceful and inclusive societies, ensure access to justice for all, and build effective, accountable institutions at all levels. Learn more about Peace Justice and Strong Institutions in the US in our interactive report. Contact us for insights related to the 38,671 US organizations addressing UN SDG 16.
Discover tech solutions related to criminal justice, voting rights, foster care, government transparency and other key areas of public services below.
Reyets is an award-winning justice tech startup that protects the civil rights of black, immigrant, and other at-risk populations. Our technology powers safer community/police interactions through mobile-enabled education, resource sharing, reporting, and data analysis tools. Reyets allows neighborhoods to launch and manage community programs that increase resources and encourage witnessing.
SPROKIT stands for ''Successful Prisoner Re-Entry -- Opportunity & Knowledge Interactive Tool'' It connects, educates, and drives behavior using learning principles and gamification incentives. The ''returning citizen'' gets customized guidance, helpful notifications, and 24/7 support from the myriad of existing stakeholders: social service organizations, health providers, case workers, etc.
MEASURE is an Austin-based nonprofit that generates groundbreaking research on racial disparities and empowers communities to improve local agency services to meet their needs. We use data activism to mobilize marginalized communities to solve social disparities. We envision a world free of health, education, criminal justice and economic inequities.
The Open Justice Broker Consortium is a non-profit membership organization of government agencies and jurisdictions, dedicated to improving justice information sharing through the reuse of low-cost, standards-based integration software. The OJBC unlocks the power of open source software and cross-boundary collaboration to promote a more effective, efficient justice system.
Axon Attorney Premier empowers public defenders to focus on pursuing justice for their clients rather than tedious administrative workflows with the first digital evidence management system built specifically to streamline the discovery process. Our secure platform streamlines evidence review for the needs of public defenders so they can focus on justice for their clients, not on busy work.
Measures for Justice (MFJ) was founded in 2011 to develop a data-driven set of performance measures to assess and compare the criminal justice process from arrest to post-conviction on a county-by-county basis. The data set comprises measures that address three broad categories: Fiscal Responsibility, Fair Process, and Public Safety.
A suite of business and technical services, built from the ground up using SOA principles to support the sequence of events in the Criminal Justice System. It helps organizations achieve desired business objectives such as uncompromised accountability, accountability, assured integrity, enhanced timeliness, and reliably complete information.
NICJR provides technical assistance, consulting, research, organizational development, and advocacy in the fields of juvenile and criminal justice, youth development, and violence prevention. NICJR works with an array of organizations, including government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and philanthropic foundations.
Trusted by a community of over 9,000 agencies nationwide to protect 140,000+ lives impacted and growing, VidaNyx’s leading evidence management platform is equipped with military-grade security to serve the needs of prosecutors, child advocacy centers and agencies support the criminal justice process. VidaNyx is mission driven to accelerate speed to justice and healing for survivors of crime.