| ▲ | nine_k 4 hours ago | |
If the sources of these event data are not public, your worry would be understandable. But if not public, what are these sources then? | ||
| ▲ | dathinab 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
They are non-propagated/effectively hidden. If you don't "know about them from another source" you can't effectively find/access the information and you might not even know that there is something you really should know about. The service bridged the gap by providing a feed about what is potentially relevant for you depending on your filters etc. This mean with the change: - a lot of research/statistics are impossible to do/create - journalists are prone to only learning about potentially very relevant cases happening, when it's they are already over and no one was there to cover it | ||
| ▲ | harel 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I kept digging and reached the service https://www.courtserve.net. Seems like a windows application (old school one) that receives the data, but I need more time to explore there. They've been working with MoJ for 20 years (their claim). Initially I thought they have people at the courts live reporting but that's a bit of a stretch... | ||