Court reform
Meet the OJP Science Directors: Nancy La Vigne and Alex Piquero Discuss the Future of Research and Statistics at the 2023 NIJ Research Conference
The directors of the National Institute of Justice and the Bureau of Justice Statistics reflect on where they see the future of research and statistics and take questions from the audience, prioritizing those from student attendees.
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National Symposium on Sentencing--The Judicial Response to Crime: Instructor's Guide for Classroom Video
National Symposium on Sentencing--The Judicial Response to Crime: Report and Policy Guide
National Institute of Justice Annual Report 2007
From Funnels to Large-Scale Irrigation: Changing the Criminal Justice System Paradigm to Improve Public Health and Safety
Community Court to Early Decision Court Revised Program Plan
Early Representation by Defense Counsel Field Test - Final Evaluation Report - Executive Summary
A Process and Impact Evaluation of Illinois' Policy to Eliminate Cash Bail and Reform Pretrial Practices
Community Court Grows in Brooklyn: A Comprehensive Evaluation of the Red Hook Community Justice Center, Final Report
Confirmation Bias and Other Systemic Causes of Wrongful Convictions: A Sentinel Events Perspective
Specialized Courtrooms: Does Speeding Up the Process Jeopardize the Quality of Justice?
Domestic Violence Courts: What Are They and How Should We Manage Them?
ALASKA'S BAN ON PLEA BARGAINING
Implementing the Key Components of Specialized Drug Treatment Courts: Practice and Policy Considerations
Increasing Convictions in Domestic Violence Cases: A Field Test in Milwaukee
Drug Courts May Reap Big Savings for Corrections and Taxpayers
Effectiveness of Measures To Increase Appellate Court Efficiency and Decision Output
Stakeholder Statements Submitted to NIJ's September Listening Sessions - Comments on the Department of Justice Report, The First Step Act of 2018: Risk and Needs Assessment System
Prosecuting Cases of Elder Abuse
This panel will feature NIJ-funded research that has direct, practical implications for the prosecution of elder abuse cases. Panelists will present findings from a study of prosecutors in three states that examined the factors that influenced their decisions to prosecute elder financial abuse cases. The panel will also provide the results from an evaluation of five innovative court-based models that target perpetrators of elder abuse.