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Processing and Outcome of Death Penalty Appeals After Furman v. Georgia, 1973-1995: [United States] recent views
Department of Justice —
This data collection effort was undertaken to analyze the outcomes of capital appeals in the United States between 1973 and 1995 and as a means of assessing the... -
Federal
Multistate Analysis of Time Consumption in Capital Appeals, 1992-2002 recent views
Department of Justice —
Despite public controversy over the length of death penalty appeals, little empirical work has been done on the time allocated to the capital appeals process. The... -
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Alternative Procedures for Reducing Delays in Criminal Appeals: Sacramento, Springfield, and Rhode Island, 1983-1984 recent views
Department of Justice —
This data collection investigates the effectiveness of alternative approaches to reducing delays in criminal appeals. Interviews were conducted with court... -
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Testing the Efficacy of the SANE-SART Programs in Kansas, Massachusetts, and New Jersey, 1997-2001 recent views
Department of Justice —
The purpose of the study was to explore the impact of interventions by Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners/Sexual Assault Response Teams (SANE/SART) on the judicial...