The National Council of Justice (CNJ) will provide a series of training courses for the Judiciary on the use of data and information from the technological solutions implemented. The training, which will begin in February of next year, takes place in the scope of the Justice 4.0 Program and, besides professional improvement, will support the development of studies, new methodologies and the creation of mechanisms and instruments that contribute to the improvement of the provision of justice.
Made possible through a cooperation agreement involving CNJ, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Federal University of the State of Paraná (UFPR), the training program will take place in the Distance Learning modality (EaD). Courses offered include Statistical foundations for data science, Excel for data analysis, R for data analysis, Python for data analysis, DASHBOARDS with Power BI, Dashboards and dynamic reports with R, Machine learning (MACHINE LEARNING) and Text mining.
The registration that will open in December refers initially to the courses that will start in February, which comprise the modules: fundamentals of statistics for data science, Excel for data science, R for data analysis, and Python for data analysis.
The training program is designed to generate processes and products that provide technological innovations aimed at the efficiency and effectiveness of justice. According to the director of the CNJ's Judicial Research Department, Gabriela Azevedo, the goal is to expand the use of data and spread the technical knowledge required for analysis, stimulating the production of local studies and diagnoses, in addition to training the Judiciary's teams in tools that help them in the process of verification, sanitation, and production of information from databases.
The training program is designed to generate processes and products that provide technological innovations aimed at the efficiency and effectiveness of justice. According to the director of the CNJ's Judicial Research Department, Gabriela Azevedo, the goal is to expand the use of data and spread the technical knowledge required for analysis, stimulating the production of local studies and diagnoses, in addition to train the Judiciary's teams in tools that help them in the process of verification, sanitation, and production of information from databases.
Places are limited and later all courses will be available in a self-instructional format.
Justice 4.0
Implemented in partnership with the courts, the Justice 4.0 Program is one of the strategic axes of the administration of CNJ president, Minister Luiz Fux. The initiative makes available tools to provide Justice services in a digital way, with increased efficiency and reduced costs to provide access to Justice to the entire population and respond to demands in a fast and effective way. These are projects based on the use of new technologies, artificial intelligence and collaborative development of programs and products.
Justice 4.0 is composed of actions such as the 100% Digital Court, the Virtual Counter, the Judiciary's Digital Platform, the Judiciary's Procedural Database (DataJud), and the implementation of the Codex system, which aims to receive procedural documents and transform, in pure text, decisions and petitions that can support AI model applications.