“The roughest form of social work:” How court officials justify bail decisions

AS Winter, M Clair - Criminology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Growing research has analyzed quantitative patterns of bail decisions and outcomes, but we
know far less about how court officials justify their bail decisions. To enhance understanding …

The end of Batson? Rulemaking, race, and criminal procedure reform

TW Frampton, BC Osowsk - Columbia Law Review, 2024 - JSTOR
On January 1, 2022, the Arizona Supreme Court announced the most radical change to the
American jury in nearly thirty-five years: the elimination of peremptory strikes. Arizona's …

Judicial communication, collegial education, cultural competency, and the significance of state judicial diversity

TN Means, JP Kelly, S LaClair - Research Handbook on Judicial …, 2024 - elgaronline.com
Communication between judges is often alluded to in discourse on how judicial diversity
impacts decision-making on appellate courts where jurists sit on panels or en banc and …

James M. Binnall: Twenty Million Angry Men: The Case for Including Convicted Felons in Our Jury System: University of California Press, Oakland, CA, 2021

MH McLeskey - 2023 - Springer
Whether in the classroom or on the news, conversations about felony convictions tend to
center on the starkest, or at least most well-known, consequence: political …

Alternatives to Incarceration and the Sentencing Commission: A Call for Progress through Partnership

W CARLTON - 2024 - HeinOnline
In this piece, I want to discuss where the Sentencing Commission might go in the future
during my tenure as Chair. More importantly, I want to discuss how we can achieve that …

THE END OF BATSON? RULEMAKING, RACE

CP REFORM, TW Frampton - HeinOnline
On January 1, 2022, the most radical change to the American jury in at least thirty-five years
occurred in Arizona: Peremptory strikes, long a feature of American trial adjudication, were …

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JO Newman - 2020 - HeinOnline
Courts that address defendants' problems related to criminal behavior and prevent
recidivism are known as" problem-solving courts." Implicit in problem-solving courts is the …