Federal courts
The Changing Boundaries Between Federal and Local Law Enforcement
Workshop on Sentencing and Other Federal Case Data Analysis, July 2009
What Should Be Done When Prisoners Want To take the State to Court
Debating DNA Collection
Prosecution and Punishment of International Terrorist in Federal Courts: 1980-1998
Testing Reliability of Animal Models in Research and Training Programs in Forensic Entomology
Class, Status, and the Punishment of White-Collar Criminals
A Handful of Unlawful Behaviors, Led by Fraud and Bribery, Account for Nearly All Public Corruption Convictions Since 1985
A Handful of Unlawful Behaviors, Led by Fraud and Bribery, Account for Nearly All Public Corruption Convictions Since 1985
Every public corruption case is different in the details, but the thousands of corruption convictions in federal courts since the mid-1980s have largely boiled down to four categories of criminal conduct: fraud, bribery, extortion, and conspiracy.
Conducted Energy Devices: Policies on Use Evolve To Reflect Research and Field Deployment Experience
Uncertainty Ahead - A Shift in How Federal Scientific Experts Can Testify
Mothers & Children Seeking Safety in the US: A Study of International Child Abduction Cases Involving Domestic Violence
Since the implementation of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, thousands of abused women have faced complex litigation after seeking safety in the United States. Many have been court ordered to return their to the country from which they fled and often to their abusive partners custody. The presenters discussed the findings of an NIJ-funded study focusing on the experiences of women who as victims of domestic violence in another country, come to the U.S.
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"Getting Ready Program": Remaking Prison Life to Prepare Inmates for Reentry
Interview with Dora Schriro, Arizona Department of Corrections