Integrated Justice Project

The Integrated Justice Platform is a connected knowledge graph and data infrastructure that brings together the data siloes in the criminal justice system and enables analysis on the function and process of the criminal justice system from arrest to incarceration at the state level. The Integrated Justice Platform will enable analysis on the processes and efficiency of the criminal justice system across states and locales in the United States and enable an evaluation of how crime and its treatment varies between jurisdictions.

The American Public benefits the most from the Integrated Justice Platform. State and local governments spend over $250 billion on the criminal justice system each year, ensuring that it works efficiently is tantamount to both the safety of the public and the cost that it creates.

The team has developed the alpha schema of the IJP graph that links together arrest, prosecution, and incarceration data silos; processed data from Fulton County, Georgia; and integrated the NIEM Ontology. This graph has been shipped to the Proto-OKN Query Tool with >1 million URIs and >6.6 million triplets.