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Evaluation of No-Drop Policies for Domestic Violence Cases in San Diego, California, Omaha, Nebraska, Klamath Falls, Oregon, and Everett, Washington, 1996-2000
Department of Justice —
This study sought to examine the effects of no-drop policies on court outcomes, victim satisfaction with the justice system, and feelings of safety. Moreover,... -
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Survey of Prosecutorial Response to Bias-Motivated Crime in the United States, 1994-1995
Department of Justice —
This national survey of prosecutors was undertaken to systematically gather information about the handling of bias or hate crime prosecutions in the United States.... -
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The Anatomy of Discretion: An Analysis of Prosecutorial Decision-making for Cases Processed by Offices in One Northern County and One Southern County, 2007-2010
Department of Justice —
Prosecuting attorneys enjoy broad discretion in making decisions that influence criminal case outcomes. This study examines the impact of legal, quasi-legal, and... -
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Use of Adjuncts to Supplement Judicial Resources in Six Jurisdictions, 1983-1986: [United States]
Department of Justice —
This multi-site data collection evaluates the impact of judicial adjunct attorneys and referees on the court system at the county and state levels in six...