Criminal courts
Fines in Sentencing - A Study of the Fine as a Criminal Sanction
Societal Cost of the Exclusionary Rule: An Empirical Assessment
Results From the Brooklyn Domestic Violence Treatment Experiment
Road Not Taken - The Elusive Path to Criminal Prosecution for White-Collar Offenders
Prosecuting Adolescents in Criminal Courts: Criminal or Juvenile Justice?
The Convergence of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class on Court Decisionmaking: Looking Toward the 21st Century
The Known Unknown: Research Needed To Plug Knowledge Gaps on Impact of Court Telepresence Technology
Understanding Prosecutorial Discretion in Florida Criminal Courts
Accounting for Covariates in Forensic Error Rate Assessment and Evidence Interpretation
Try Again, Fail Again, Fail Better: Lessons from Community Courts
Change doesn't come easy, particularly within an institution as large and complex as the criminal justice system. Greg Berman, Director of the Center for Court Innovation, offered lessons from several efforts to make reform stick in criminal justice settings. In particular, he focused on the development of community courts — experimental court projects that are attempting to reduce both crime and incarceration in dozens of cities across the U.S. and around the world.
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Familial DNA Searching: Issues and Answers
Familial DNA searching is the practice of creating new investigative leads in cases where DNA evidence found at the scene of a crime strongly resembles that of an existing DNA profile but is not an exact match. Panelists will explain how the technology works, provide examples of successful convictions obtained through familial searches, and discuss the various misconceptions and concerns regarding this practice.
Custody Evaluation in Domestic Violence Cases
Panelists will examine practices, beliefs and recommendations of professional and custody evaluators in domestic violence cases. Panelists will discuss current NIJ studies that use both qualitative and quantitative methods to assess the impact of personal attitudes and beliefs on custody evaluation.