How 3 Local Governments Are Increasing Access to Justice
Access to justice is a fundamental right. With connected online tools, courts are fulfilling that promise with equity.
Access to justice is a fundamental right. With connected online tools, courts are fulfilling that promise with equity.
San Bernardino County’s Department of Public Health used GIS technology to adapt to new challenges and better serve the community.
High recidivism indicates something isn’t working in our jails. Technology can help break the prison-to-prison pipeline.
Seattle implemented a unique strategy to expand housing choices—relying on a new, interactive mapping website to guide consumers.
Montana’s Department of Natural Resources and Conservation employed maps and dashboards to add transparency to the distribution of economic stimulus funds.
Maricopa County needed to identify the most vulnerable areas in the county and promote optimal vaccination sites to the public.
“It’s imperative for agencies to reach people regardless of where they live, their technological capabilities, or financial resources.”
The city of Dubuque, Iowa, used GIS technology to expand equitable broadband access.
In the race to find a solution to pressing issues, it can be easy to overlook one of the most important steps – which is actually defining the problem.
Equitable listening is the backbone of leadership, from agency front lines to the C-suite. Seeking to understand the needs of those we serve is paramount.
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