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Make Time Count Today Ltd
Make Time Count Technology for the Justice Sector
Make Time Count Today Ltd is a UK company with status active founded in 2020 based in London.
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Updated 06 Jun 2026 16:52
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Financial period: 1 Apr 2024 to 31 Mar 2025
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Published 11 Nov 2024 10:11
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MTCT x iPEP: Intelligent Prison Employment Platform creating secure, digital work opportunities for inmates to improve reoffending rates
1 Nov 2024 to 30 Apr 2026
MTCT x iPEP: Intelligent Prison Employment Platform creating secure, digital work opportunities for inmates to improve reoffending rates
MTCT: Using AI and machine learning to help Police Forces automate Out of Court Order administration, streamline the restorative justice process and help reduce the court backlog.
1 Jan 2023 to 30 Jun 2024
With criminal justice cuts, legal aid issues, barristers' strikes and COVID, the UK has seen court backlogs spiral to over 400,000 cases and left victims waiting years for justice. Majority of cases will be for low-level offences from repeat offenders, * Only 10% of cases result in custodial sentences. * 90% of all cases brought against people who already...
Make Time Count Today - Reducing criminal reoffending on probation through data analytics, predictive behaviour recognition and optimised interventions
1 Nov 2021 to 30 Apr 2023
**Problem Addressed** Crime costs UK economy over £58bn pa, with 1.2mn people convicted annually. Of these, 87% have previous convictions, 60% of released prisoners and 30% on probation reoffend within 12 months. Reoffending is not inevitable. Evidence from countries such as Norway and Germany have shown that targeted alternatives such as Out of Court Dis...