Criminal Justice Division will use NICE’s
AI-powered digital evidence management solution to streamline and
standardize evidence management across 13 offices for thousands of
cases
NICE (Nasdaq: NICE) today announced that the Alaska
Department of Law will be deploying NICE Justice, one of the
AI-powered solutions in NICE’s Evidencentral platform, to
streamline the criminal justice process. Through the use of NICE
Justice, the Criminal Division of the Alaska Department of Law will
streamline and standardize how digital evidence is captured,
analyzed, stored, shared and managed, across 13 Criminal Division
offices. The Alaska Department of Law Criminal Division receives
26,000 case referrals annually and handles all criminal
prosecutions for the state of Alaska.
The cloud-based NICE Justice solution digitally transforms how
district attorneys and office staff receive, interact with, manage
and share digital evidence. 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. NICE Justice also features built-in AI
capabilities for face detection and redaction, video and audio
transcription, and finding evidence connections.
Chris Wooten, Executive Vice President, NICE, said, “With
digital evidence growing rapidly, the criminal justice system has
reached a breaking point. Our AI-powered NICE Justice platform is
helping prosecutors seek out the truth and achieve timelier justice
through automation. We’re excited to partner with the Alaska
Department of Law on this statewide digital transformation of
criminal justice.”
Alaska Department of Law Criminal Division Director Angie
Kemp said, “Our overarching goal here at the Criminal Division
is the fair administration of justice. NICE Justice is going to
help us automate routine tasks our attorneys and legal staff waste
time on every day, so we can focus resources on proactively
prosecuting cases. With offices spread-out all-over Alaska, it’s
important to have a unified approach to managing digital evidence
for consistent onboarding and training. We’re also looking to NICE
Justice to solve this problem while improving employee morale and
retention.”
According to Kemp, the quantity and variety of digital evidence
continues to rise, with the growing adoption of digital platforms
by law enforcement agencies, and cell phone extractions and
recording of witness interviews and statements becoming the norm.
With two of the largest law enforcement agencies in Alaska about to
come online with body-worn cameras, the volume of digital evidence
is about to become even more challenging to manage.
The Criminal Division receives case referrals from 40 different
agencies, ranging from village peace officers to metropolitan
police departments. They all share evidence in diverse ways, via
email, physical mail, Microsoft Teams, FTP drives, hard drives,
paper, thumb drives and discs. Paralegals also download evidence
directly which requires learning and navigating different law
enforcement systems. NICE Justice greatly simplifies evidence
intake and discovery by providing one portal for law enforcement
agencies to upload digital evidence. Evidence is matched to digital
case folders and attorneys are automatically notified when new
evidence is received. Evidence sharing with defense is also
streamlined through a fully digital, transparent, and trackable
process which gives attorneys confidence that evidence disclosure
is timely, accurate, and complete.
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 Alaska Department of Law The Alaska Department
of Law is part of the executive branch of Alaska state government.
The mission of the Department of Law’s Criminal Division is to seek
justice and promote public safety and public respect for government
through prompt, effective, and compassionate prosecution of cases.
The Criminal Division prosecutes cases in a manner that advocates
for the interests of the public (especially victims), respects the
law enforcement agencies, responsibly stewards public resources,
and holds offenders accountable, while at the same time protecting
the constitutional and legal rights of the accused. The Criminal
Justice Division maintains thirteen offices throughout the state,
located in Anchorage, Bethel, Dillingham, Fairbanks, Juneau, Kenai,
Ketchikan, Kodiak, Kotzebue, Nome, Palmer, Sitka, and Utqiaġvik.
More info at
https://law.alaska.gov/department/criminal/OSP.html
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. Powered by Artificial
Intelligence (AI), 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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– and beyond. Over 25,000 organizations in more than 150 countries,
including over 85 of the Fortune 100 companies, partner with NICE
to transform - and elevate - every customer interaction.
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