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Evaluating blind charging

The state of California recently required that all prosecutors in the state must adopt blind charging by 2025. We’re working with prosecutors in California and across the country to evaluate blind charging’s impact on charging decisions via a randomized controlled trial.

Interested in adopting blind charging in your own office? Complete this form to be considered for our research experiment. If selected, you’ll help us evaluate the impact of blind charging, and we’ll help you launch blind charging in your office pro bono.

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Developing the blind charging algorithm

Our blind charging algorithm is open source.

Our public repository has information on current deployment requirements, including how to get it working on a synthetic set of realistic narratives. We’re also working with software vendors to integrate blind charging into widely used case management platforms, easing adoption for prosecutors across the country.

We are continually updating blind charging to improve its performance. Are you a developer interested in helping us improve blind charging? Email us to learn more.

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