This study integrated technology into a corrections environment to provide AI-enabled community supervision and assist in the reintegration of justice-involved individuals (JII) into the community.
This study aimed to harness the potential of AI techniques and advancements to help the reintegration of justice-involved individuals (JII) into the community. The study centered on developing an AI-based system, referred to as the Support and Monitoring System for Community Supervision (SMS4CS), designed for the benefit of both JII and their case managers, focusing on aiding JII during their reentry into the community. The technology was seamlessly integrated into a functional community corrections environment, with no disruptions or reported interruptions to the day-to-day operations of the Tippecanoe County Community Corrections (TCCC). The technology enrollment process for participants (N = 35) and device setup achieved a remarkable 100% success rate.
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