NICE to help DA’s Office for fourth largest
county in Georgia streamline justice and prosecutions to build a
better, safer community
NICE (Nasdaq: NICE) today announced that the
DeKalb County District Attorney’s (DA’s) Office in the Atlanta,
Georgia, metropolitan area will deploy NICE Justice, one of the
solutions in NICE’s Evidencentral platform, to digitally transform
how it manages digital evidence, from evidence intake to
case-building and trial preparation. Through its ability to
streamline the entire justice process and help attorneys and
investigators find the truth in digital evidence faster, NICE
Justice will support the DeKalb County DA’s Office in its vision of
building a better, safer community for DeKalb County residents.
The NICE Justice solution digitally transforms how district
attorneys, investigators, paralegals and office staff receive,
interact with, manage and share digital evidence, from beginning to
end. Freed from dealing with discs, drives, emails, and logging
into multiple systems to manage and prepare evidence, attorneys and
staff can focus on building and presenting compelling cases.
Sherry Boston, DeKalb County District Attorney, said,
“Deployment of NICE Justice will equip our team with the tools
needed to manage large amounts of digital evidence efficiently, and
allow us to focus more time on successfully investigating and
prosecuting cases.”
Chris Wooten, Executive Vice President, NICE, said, “The
manual process of managing digital evidence has become a
significant time-waster for criminal justice and public safety
agencies. When digital evidence becomes too difficult to manage, it
can stand in the way of timely justice. That is why prosecuting
attorney’s offices and law enforcement agencies around the globe,
including the DeKalb County District Attorney’s Office, are
adopting our Evidencentral platform in growing numbers.”
The DeKalb County DA’s Office prosecutes thousands of felony
cases annually in collaboration with over two-dozen law enforcement
partners. Investigators and paralegals in DeKalb’s intake unit
spend about seventy-five percent of a typical workday logging into
different systems and reaching out to partners to manually collect,
download and upload digital evidence. Additionally, each law
enforcement agency that the DA’s Office works with has its own
preferred method and format for sharing digital evidence. NICE
Justice solves these problems by allowing agencies to digitally
share evidence files by uploading evidence into a secure, online
portal. Uploaded evidence is automatically deposited into NICE
Justice digital case folders in the cloud for immediate
viewing.
With digital evidence stored on various servers and drives, lack
of shareable storage was a challenge for DeKalb County’s team-based
prosecution approach. NICE Justice’s unified cloud-based system for
evidence storage, organization and analysis promotes collaborative
case-building. Team members also gain access to advanced evidence
analysis tools to jumpstart the trial prep process, including
built-in software for transcription, redaction, photobook creation,
and video clip and timeline creation.
DeKalb County prosecutors can also use NICE Justice to share
evidence with defense teams through a fully digital, trackable
process, so they always know when evidence was received and
opened.
“With NICE Justice, rather than a one-off approach, we’re able
to address all of the challenges that come with storing, accessing
and retaining digital evidence,” added Boston. “NICE
Justice’s secure, scalable cloud-based storage and flexible
retention policies address these complex challenges.”
To learn more about NICE’s digital transformation solutions
for Public Safety and Justice:
- Visit the NICE website by clicking here.
- Email PSInfo@NICE.com for more information.
About the DeKalb County District Attorney's Office The
DeKalb County District Attorney’s Office prosecutes felony offenses
in the Superior Court of DeKalb County. The Office’s 270-plus staff
members consist of attorneys, investigators, victim-witness
advocates, administrators, and support personnel, who all share a
vision of building a better, safer DeKalb County. The DeKalb County
DA’s Office works with local citizens, community leaders, and
partner law enforcement agencies to conduct crime prevention and
intervention programs to improve the quality of life for DeKalb
County residents. DeKalb County is the fourth largest county in
Georgia with over 762,000 residents. The County includes the
communities of Decatur, Atlanta, Avondale Estates, Chamblee,
Doraville, Lithonia, Stone Mountain and Dunwoody. More info at
https://www.dekalbda.org/ and
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/dekalbcountygeorgia.
NICE Public Safety & Justice With over 3,000
customers and 30 years of experience, NICE helps all types of
public safety and criminal justice agencies, from emergency
communications and law enforcement to prosecutors and courts,
digitally transform how they manage digital evidence and data from
beginning to end, to get to the truth faster. NICE’s Evidencentral
platform features an ecosystem of integrated technologies that
bring data together to give a single view of the truth, enabling
public safety and justice agencies to do what they do better –
whether it’s responding to incidents, investigating and building
cases, or prosecuting crimes. With comprehensive digital
transformation solutions that can be deployed across entire
counties and states, NICE also helps everyone work better together,
so justice flows more smoothly, from incident to court.
https://www.nicepublicsafety.com
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