State Supreme Courts
Evaluation of Proportionality Review Procedures of Death Penalty Cases in State Appelate Courts, Final Report
Victim Impact Statements: Their Effects on Court Outcomes and Victim Satisfaction
Managing the Criminal Appeals Process: Three Alternative Approaches
UNIFIED COURT SYSTEMS - A RANKING OF THE STATES
Neuropsychology, Neuroscience, Volitional Impairment and Sexually Violent Predators: A Review of the Literature and the Law and Their Application to Civil Commitment Proceedings
The Over-citation of Daubert in Forensic Anthropology
Topic of Interest: Forensic Testimony, Smith v. Arizona
A multilevel analysis of juvenile life without parole and its reform: understanding the people, places, and politics that shape policy.
Looking Beyond the Sentence: Research Summary
A Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluation of the Impact of Arizona’s Ban on Peremptory Challenges: A Focus on Racial Bias in Jury Selection and Case Outcomes
Booker and Beyond Analyzing Sentencing Reform and Exploring New Research Directions
This webinar features a discussion of previously published research on the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2005 Booker decision - which effectively transformed the United States Sentencing Guidelines from a mandatory, to an advisory, system. The presentation will address selected research findings from the last 15 years. Individual participants will briefly review their previous research findings with particular attention paid to the analytic methods used.
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Booker and Beyond: Analyzing Sentencing Reform and Exploring New Research Directions
Research on the Impact of Public Policy on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Federal Sentencing
Police response to same-sex intimate partner violence in the marriage equality era
The Only Thing Constant is Change: A Longitudinal Analysis of Race, Gender, and District-Level Effects in Federal Sentencing, 1998 - 2016
IBETing on a Secure Border
ALASKA'S BAN ON PLEA BARGAINING
STUDYING THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE IN SEARCH AND SEIZURE
Fines in Sentencing - A Study of the Fine as a Criminal Sanction
Medical Criminals - Physicians and White-Collar Offenses
Training All Locked Up
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.
Crime File: Exclusionary Rule
This video, in the Crime File series, presents background material on some U.S. Supreme Court decisions pertinent to the use of the exclusionary rule in sanctioning illegal police searches and seizures (Mapp v. Ohio and Shepherd v. Massachusetts); the moderator, James Q. Wilson, poses questions to Professor Yale Kamisar, University of Michigan Law School, and D. Lowell Jensen, Associate Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, designed to probe the controversial implications of the exclusionary rule.
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