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Delivering AI-driven juvenile justice systems for JJDPA compliance, diversion, dual-system coordination, and disparity reduction.

brite.ai’s Justice and Youth Services practice is built on one principle:
AI in justice must support diversion, equity, and better long-term outcomes for young people.
brite.ai’s Justice and Youth Services practice is built on one principle:
AI in justice must support diversion, equity, and better long-term outcomes for young people.

Multi-source intake captures referrals and routes youth to diversion or formal processing in real time.
Structured assessment scoring supports needs-based service matching directly within the case record.
Court records, school files, and behavioral health documents extracted instantly to reduce paperwork delays.
AI identifies diversion opportunities and recidivism risks with bias audits and human review safeguards.
AI summarizes case history, drafts reports, and prepares JJDPA documentation for youth service teams.
Family engagement and reentry outreach delivered across SMS, email, and voice communication channels.
Tableau dashboards track diversion, detention, adjudication, and reentry disparities across youth populations.
AI accelerates screening and analysis, while justice staff retain final authority over youth case decisions.
Young people, families, and partners always know when interacting with AI and can reach a human worker.
Built-in bias audits and analytics monitor outcomes and disparities across demographics, regions, and languages.
Deployments run securely within Salesforce Government Cloud Plus with audit logging and protected constituent data.
Every major consulting firm has a Salesforce practice. But when state and county juvenile justice agencies need JJDPA compliance, OJJDP reporting, validated assessment integration, or responsible AI in a justice context, many firms still learn the domain on the job.
Government teams spend months explaining JJDPA core requirements, deinstitutionalization, jail removal, sight-and-sound separation, and disparities reduction, plus YASI and SAVRY mechanics, dual-system coordination, and the federal data exchange specifications that shape technical decisions. That learning curve becomes part of your timeline and budget.
brite.ai brings deep public sector and youth services expertise from the start, designing systems around real probation and youth worker workflows, JJDPA realities, and the trajectory of every young person.

80+
Government agencies served
50%
Process reduction
1 M+
Cases solved
75%
Document efficiency
brite.ai delivers juvenile justice modernization on Salesforce, Agentforce, and the AI stack purpose-built for human services:
Pre-built case management, intake, diversion tracking, and constituent portals for government youth services.
Agentic AI for intake, engagement, and reentry coordination with audit trails and human review.
Machine learning models for diversion and program matching with bias monitoring and oversight safeguards.
API-led integration across courts, probation, schools, child welfare, Medicaid, and behavioral health systems.
AI-powered processing for court orders, school records, assessments, and justice documentation workflows.
Dashboards for diversion, disparities reduction, compliance reporting, and operational visibility across youth services.
Omnichannel intake and case management with AI assist, transcription, and supervisor escalation capabilities.
Unified youth records across justice, child welfare, education, Medicaid, and behavioral health systems.




brite.ai combines Salesforce Summit Partner credentials with 18 years of focus on government and human services, including juvenile justice and youth services implementations.

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