The "She" Power of Chasing the Blue Ocean of Data: A Report on the Procuratorial Business Data Analysis and Judgment Team of the Case Management Office of the Supreme People's Procuratorate
2023-07-28
Data must be approved and re approved. "" Data analysis and business work must be closely linked and reliable. "" Analysis reports must have data, viewpoints, and cases. "... In July of the prosperous summer, the Office of Case Management of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, the Office of Prosecutorial Business Data Management (hereinafter referred to as the" Office of Case Management Data "), had frequent discussions, and everyone sat together, Take the draft of the national procuratorial business data analysis report from January to June this year, revise it over and over again, and gradually improve it. At the height of the discussion, some people ran to the school to verify the data, while others quickly searched through the legal provisions, unaware that it was already in the middle of the month. Since the establishment of the procuratorial business data analysis and judgment consultation mechanism by the Supreme People's Procuratorate in 2018, such scenarios have become a norm in the case management office. Every quarter, the Chamber of Commerce and the Supreme Inspection Party Group will manage and dispatch the national procuratorial work based on the polished business data analysis report. A quarterly report of nearly 80 pages, a comparative analysis covering over 1500 data items, and a survey of the handling situation of procuratorial organs nationwide... What many people have never known is that behind the analysis and judgment of procuratorial business data is the unremitting research of four female comrades from the Data Department of the Case Management Office. They have adapted to the booming development of the digital age, transitioning from public prosecution positions, trial positions, and data statistics positions to prosecutorial data analysis and judgment, using data to support prosecutorial decision-making. Don't avoid difficulties and cultivate data sensitivity ◆ Here, everyone must become a "general practitioner" in the prosecution business. Layers of pages, reports packed with data, and various diagrams are displayed on each screen of the case management office's data department. Watching too much not only makes me feel dull and dull, but also makes me feel a bit confused. At the beginning of the data department, everyone had similar feelings, but for the four female comrades who were conducting business data analysis and judgment, these had already become the closest "comrades". Li Yi, the "big parent" of the team and the director of the Data Department of the Case Management Office, told reporters that to do a good job in analyzing and judging prosecutorial business data, one needs to have three basic abilities: one is to be familiar with the national prosecutorial business application system (hereinafter referred to as the "business system") and nearly 400 data reports, and to be clear about the source and meaning of each data; Secondly, familiarize oneself with the case handling rules, procedures, and concepts of various procuratorial business lines, and identify analytical points accurately; The third is to have data sensitivity, be able to capture the signs, tendencies, and typical problems in business development from changes in data, identify the reasons, and propose countermeasures. At the beginning, it was really a blur of darkness in both eyes. "Recalling the initial experience of" getting started ", Wang Bingjie, the assistant prosecutor of the Data Department of the Case Management Office, couldn't help but sigh, Some of us have handled cases at the Criminal Prosecution Office, some have served as judges in the court, and some have graduated from the field of statistics. However, when we arrived here, we found that analyzing and judging prosecutorial business data requires breaking away from specific cases and massive amounts of data, and guiding the correction, improvement, and development of prosecutorial business from a macro perspective. Here, everyone must become
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