Civic Decision Engine
v12
Condition Map
Structural relationship layer

Conditions do not exist in isolation. This map shows the structural relationships between conditions — which tend to precede others, which escalate into others, and which frequently co-occur. Explicit relationships are defined by the engine taxonomy. Co-occurrence data is inferred from the verified public archive.

Precursor

One condition tends to appear before another across the archive.

Unaddressed delay creates conditions for escalation. When delay is not resolved, urgency increases without institutional adjustment.
Delay without resolution shifts follow-up responsibility to the complainant. The institution's inaction creates a burden on the person to maintain momentum.
Deflection to alternative processes without substantive engagement generates repeated contact cycles as the person re-enters at earlier stages.
When responsibility for progression is displaced onto the complainant, repeated contact becomes structurally necessary to maintain any movement.
Escalation

One condition develops into another over time without resolution.

Sustained delay without substantive engagement causes case severity to increase while institutional response patterns remain unchanged.
Sequential procedural redirection without resolution allows underlying urgency to increase while the institution remains nominally engaged.
Sustained burden on the complainant without institutional movement allows the case to escalate beyond the original submission context.
Co-occurrence

Two conditions frequently appear together in the same record.

Procedural redirection and delay frequently co-occur — deflection to alternative processes introduces additional delay without substantive progress.
Repeated contact without resolution and escalation without response frequently appear together — each contact restarts without building toward resolution.
Delay and burden transfer are structurally linked — institutions that fail to progress cases also tend to displace follow-up responsibility.
Co-occurrence — inferred from archive
Escalation Without ResponseTransfer of Burden19 records
Eskalacja bez odpowiedziPrzeniesienie ciężaru1 record
Escalation Without ResponseINSTITUTIONAL_DELAY1 record
Escalation Without ResponsePROCEDURAL_DEFLECTION1 record
Escalation Without ResponseREPEATED_CONTACT_WITHOUT_RESOLUTION1 record
INSTITUTIONAL_DELAYPROCEDURAL_DEFLECTION1 record
INSTITUTIONAL_DELAYREPEATED_CONTACT_WITHOUT_RESOLUTION1 record
INSTITUTIONAL_DELAYTransfer of Burden1 record
PROCEDURAL_DEFLECTIONREPEATED_CONTACT_WITHOUT_RESOLUTION1 record
PROCEDURAL_DEFLECTIONTransfer of Burden1 record
REPEATED_CONTACT_WITHOUT_RESOLUTIONTransfer of Burden1 record
Machine-readable access: GET /api/conditions/map  ·  Returns explicit relationships, inferred co-occurrence, and condition emergence order as JSON.