The goal of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of four pretrial jail release mechanisms (i.e., bond types) commonly used during the pretrial phase of the criminal justice process in terms of their ability to discriminate between defendants failing to appear in court (i.e., bond forfeiture). These include attorney bonds, cash bonds, commercial bail bonds, and release via a pretrial services agency.A multi-treatment propensity score matching protocol was employed to assess between-release-mechanism differences in the conditional probability of failure to appear/bond forfeiture. Data were culled from archival state justice records comprising all defendants booked into the Dallas County, Texas jail during 2008 (n = 29,416).The results sugg...
As one of only four states that ban bail bond companies, Kentucky is an experiment in the “laborator...
Texas’s current prison population consists of far more pretrial detainees than convicted criminals. ...
Texas’s current prison population consists of far more pretrial detainees than convicted criminals. ...
Maintaining high pretrial release rates while also guaranteeing the safety of a community and sustai...
In misdemeanor cases, pretrial detention poses a particular problem because it may induce otherwise ...
In misdemeanor cases, pretrial detention poses a particular problem because it may induce innocent d...
Pretrial release is the legal process by which defendants who are accused of criminal offenses are r...
The author explores how court officials set and justify pretrial conditions. Attending bond court ov...
Money bail as a condition for pretrial release has existed throughout American history. Two out of e...
Abstract. As drug arrests and jail overcrowding added pressure to increase pretrial release in local...
Abstract On the day of their trial, a substantial number of felony defendants fail to appear. Public...
Texas’s current prison population consists of far more pretrial detainees than convicted criminals. ...
Bail is an ancient device designed to allow persons charged with criminal offenses to be released fr...
Bail is an ancient device designed to allow persons charged with criminal offenses to be released fr...
The criminal justice system is in the midst of the “third wave” of bail reform in the United States....
As one of only four states that ban bail bond companies, Kentucky is an experiment in the “laborator...
Texas’s current prison population consists of far more pretrial detainees than convicted criminals. ...
Texas’s current prison population consists of far more pretrial detainees than convicted criminals. ...
Maintaining high pretrial release rates while also guaranteeing the safety of a community and sustai...
In misdemeanor cases, pretrial detention poses a particular problem because it may induce otherwise ...
In misdemeanor cases, pretrial detention poses a particular problem because it may induce innocent d...
Pretrial release is the legal process by which defendants who are accused of criminal offenses are r...
The author explores how court officials set and justify pretrial conditions. Attending bond court ov...
Money bail as a condition for pretrial release has existed throughout American history. Two out of e...
Abstract. As drug arrests and jail overcrowding added pressure to increase pretrial release in local...
Abstract On the day of their trial, a substantial number of felony defendants fail to appear. Public...
Texas’s current prison population consists of far more pretrial detainees than convicted criminals. ...
Bail is an ancient device designed to allow persons charged with criminal offenses to be released fr...
Bail is an ancient device designed to allow persons charged with criminal offenses to be released fr...
The criminal justice system is in the midst of the “third wave” of bail reform in the United States....
As one of only four states that ban bail bond companies, Kentucky is an experiment in the “laborator...
Texas’s current prison population consists of far more pretrial detainees than convicted criminals. ...
Texas’s current prison population consists of far more pretrial detainees than convicted criminals. ...