MOSPA (Módulo del Sistema Penal para Adolescentes)
Description
Bolivia’s juvenile justice system struggled to apply the new Children’s Rights Code due to limited experience, frequent staff changes, weak technological infrastructure, and poor coordination between institutions. This made it difficult to apply restorative justice in practice and to provide adolescents with consistent and personalized support. To address this, Tutator developed MOSPA as part of the national SINNA (Sistema de Información de Niñas, Niños y Adolescentes) platform to manage cases of adolescents in conflict with the law. Built on Tutator’s Beneficiary Management Platform, MOSPA brings all case information into one system, improves coordination between institutions, and supports psychological, social, educational, and vocational follow up. Despite early socio-political delays, the system moved forward through deployments in Cochabamba, Santa Cruz, and La Paz, supported by customization, staff training, and ongoing technical support.
The solution
Law & legal affairs
A unified digital framework enables justice operators to access real-time case information securely, improving coordination and oversight across institutions involved in adolescent cases.
Transparency
Personalized case management and alternatives to detention increase follow-up on adolescents’ care, education, and vocational training, while real-time data support planning and policy decisions in Cochabamba, Santa Cruz, and La Paz.
Juvenile Justice
Decentralized departmental deployments transform the Children’s Rights Code into operational practice by embedding restorative justice workflows within local institutions, allowing justice operators to manage adolescent cases according to standardized procedures adapted to regional contexts.