Rethinking the Foundations of Global Justice Systems
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a re-evaluation of the justice systems’ priorities. What has emerged is a need to balance rehabilitation and restorative justice—all while ensuring a fair and dignified system that safeguards communities.
The Justice Reimagined series explores these new priorities and provides a platform for discussion on the imaginative solutions that can enable a safer, more secure, and more prosperous society. The series features a framework that considers the critical variables now affecting the justice system and the ramifications for crime-solving, including for increasingly large-scale and complex crime.
While these change factors are disruptive, they also provide opportunities for justice systems to become more holistic, rehabilitative, and make use of advanced capabilities—like GenAI and automated processes.
Exploring solutions to help stakeholders combat threats
Driving effective response across the judicial ecosystem
Improving the mental and emotional resilience in justice system professionals
The integration of justice-involved individuals into the workforce can positively affect public safety and economic growth. Research results show that justice-involved individuals who find stable, full-time employment are less likely to reoffend, and the exclusion of justice-involved individuals from our economy depresses growth.