Tasmania Court Implements SMS Reminders
In an attempt to eliminate excuses for people failing to appear in court, the Tasmania court system recently implemented SMS reminders. The list of excuses for missing court appearances, according to the Attorney General, Lara Giddings, commonly include misreading the summons and losing the documents, but the SMS Bail Project should cut down on the number of no-shows.
Ms. Giddings quoted an adage, “justice delayed is justice denied”, when speaking about the new strategy and how it is intended to ease the burden on staff using the SMS API to send Mass SMS reminders. With 82 per cent of Australians over 14 years of age using a mobile device or cell phone, the project should have significant success in keeping those on bail informed of their proper court dates.
The SMS text messaging program includes the ability to respond by text from e-mails that are also sent to people on bail with upcoming court dates on their bail hearings. This new program also ensures that the defendant not only knows their court date and hearing time, it also ensures that the defendant knows what they are to bring with them into court. This reduces the work load for staff members and ensures prompt delivery of the message without involving human effort. SMS messages are sent a few days prior to the required court appearance so the recipient has time to adjust their schedule. The court hopes a significant reduction in the percentage of adjournments due to the defendant failing to appear in court or failing to appear properly prepared for their hearing.
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Posted: May 24th, 2011 under Mobile Computing, SMS, sms solutions.
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