We offer an open, free, and searchable database of individual level prison sentences. Our AI/ML
models identify those serving excessive sentences for non serious offenses, which we
recommend to public defenders and district attorneys for second look case reviews.
We help law clinics like the Three Strikes Project at Stanford University’s School of Law find opportunities for resentencing
Accuracy
Evaluates hundreds of cases in
seconds
Efficiency
Evaluates hundreds of cases in
seconds
Fairness & Transparency
Does not exacerbate racial,
economic, and gender biases
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Accuracy
Evaluates hundreds of cases in seconds
Efficiency
Evaluates hundreds of cases in seconds
Fairness & Transparency
Does not exacerbate racial, economic, and gender biases
We offer an open, free, and searchable database of individual level prison sentences. Our AI/ML models identify those serving excessive sentences for non serious offenses, which we recommend to public defenders and district attorneys for second look case reviews.
We help law clinics like the Three Strikes Project at Stanford University’s School of Law find opportunities for resentencing
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Susan Champion
Deputy Director, Three Strikes Project Stanford Law
Susan Champion is an attorney and leader in criminal justice reform policy. Susan played an integral role in the development, drafting, planning and implementation of the Three Strikes Reform Act of 2012 ( Proposition 36”), as well as the implementation of Proposition 47. She provides direct legal services to those serving lengthy sentences for nonserious/nonviolent crimes. Susan works with stakeholders and policymakers to …
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Maya Markovich
Executive Director, Justice Technology Association
Maya Markovich is a leader in the field of legal and justice technology. At the Justice Technology Association, Maya spearheads innovation that promotes access to justice. With a deep understanding of the intersection between technology, business and the legal system, Maya forges strategic partnerships and develops impactful programs that leverage technology to address systemic challenges. Her experience and …
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redo.io sponsors a justice technology challenge at MIT's 2024 Tech Policy Hackathon
@LexLabSF | Nov 15, 2024
On Nov 15-17, redo.io sponsored a legal
technology challenge at the 2024 MIT Policy Hackathon. Over 45 students across …
Aparna is committed to leveraging data science safely and ethically to improve outcomes in the criminal legal system. Her journey in justice reform began as an educator at Yolo County s youth detention facility, followed by San Quentin State Prison. Prior to Redo.io, she founded and led the Covid In Custody Project, an open data initiative aimed at documenting the impact of COVID-19 in California’s county jails …
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Christine Denise Head
Affiliated Researcher; PhD Student
With the goal of building equitable and inclusive technologies for social service delivery, informatics Ph.D. student Christine Head explores scholarship within sociology, disability studies, social work, and organization studies. At UCI, she is affiliated with the Steckler Center of Responsible, Ethical, and Accessible Technology (CREATE) lab and Accessibility Research Collective (ARC). Using her master’s training …
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Their work gave us the data and legal grounding we needed to overturn a wrongful conviction that had stood for over a decade. It's not just support — it's systemic change in action.
Thanks to their insights, we were able to identify patterns of prosecutorial bias that had gone unnoticed for years. Their work is indispensable for anyone serious about reforming the system.