[Domaines API]

Early Intervention System (EIS) Domain

The Early Intervention System domain provides proactive risk monitoring and intervention management for personnel in law enforcement organizations.

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The Early Intervention System domain provides proactive risk monitoring and intervention management for personnel in law enforcement organizations.

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content/modules/domain-early-intervention.md

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5 févr. 2026

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Overview#

The Early Intervention System domain provides proactive risk monitoring and intervention management for personnel in law enforcement organizations. It calculates risk scores based on behavioral indicators, generates alerts for high-risk officers, manages interventions, and tracks outcomes to address potential issues before they escalate.

Key Features#

  • Risk score calculation based on behavioral indicators
  • Alert generation for personnel exceeding risk thresholds
  • Intervention management with outcome tracking
  • Supervisor hierarchy enforcement for access control
  • Historical risk score trending and analysis
  • Configurable risk indicator weights and thresholds
  • Retention policies (7 years per compliance requirements)
  • Complete audit trail for all alert and intervention actions

Use Cases#

  1. Proactively identifying officers at risk based on behavioral indicator patterns
  2. Managing supervisor-initiated interventions with structured outcome tracking
  3. Analyzing risk score trends to identify departmental patterns
  4. Generating compliance reports for early intervention program effectiveness

Integration#

Integrates with personnel management, behavioral analytics, and audit systems for comprehensive early intervention workflows with supervisor hierarchy enforcement.

Last Reviewed: 2026-02-05