The American Judges Association’s White Paper that forms the centerpiece of this issue begins with the recognition that even first graders have an understanding of procedural fairness. Developmental research has indeed established that young children are able to evaluate the fairness of activities and that they have a more positive perception of activities they deem to be more fair. Until recently, however, there has been little concern in the U.S. regarding children’s experiences of legal processes and procedures. In fact, children were not generally expected or encouraged to directly participate in most legal processes, even those where they were a main party to the proceedings, such as cases involving abuse/neglect and foster care. In th...
ARTICLES 4 Scrutinizing Confessions in a New Era of Juvenile Jurisprudence. 12 Expert Testimony in J...
AN AJA WHITE PAPER 8 The Judge Is the Key Component: The Importance of Procedural Fairness in Drug-T...
This article challenges the accepted wisdom, at least since the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Gault...
The American Judges Association’s White Paper that forms the centerpiece of this issue begins with t...
Americans are highly sensitive to the processes of procedural fairness. It is no surprise, then, tha...
Table of Contents: Procedural Fairness: A Key Ingredient in Public Satisfaction by Kevin Burke and S...
Table of Contents: Procedural Fairness: A Key Ingredient in Public Satisfaction by Kevin Burke and S...
People come to the courts about a wide variety of problems and disputes. Although this has always be...
Burke and Leben’s White Paper on procedural justice and what judges can do to enhance it in the cour...
Child-friendly justice has its focus on on the effective participation of children in justice system...
This special issue of Court Review focuses on procedural justice. Tom Tyler has called procedural ju...
Children present a special challenge when they become participants in the legal system. Jean Piaget ...
Judges Kevin Burke and Steve Leben, in Procedural Fairness: A Key Ingredient in Public Satisfaction,...
During the last thirty years there has been a growing body of evidence indicating that children and ...
During this year as your AJA president, my appreciation and respect for the role that we play in our...
ARTICLES 4 Scrutinizing Confessions in a New Era of Juvenile Jurisprudence. 12 Expert Testimony in J...
AN AJA WHITE PAPER 8 The Judge Is the Key Component: The Importance of Procedural Fairness in Drug-T...
This article challenges the accepted wisdom, at least since the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Gault...
The American Judges Association’s White Paper that forms the centerpiece of this issue begins with t...
Americans are highly sensitive to the processes of procedural fairness. It is no surprise, then, tha...
Table of Contents: Procedural Fairness: A Key Ingredient in Public Satisfaction by Kevin Burke and S...
Table of Contents: Procedural Fairness: A Key Ingredient in Public Satisfaction by Kevin Burke and S...
People come to the courts about a wide variety of problems and disputes. Although this has always be...
Burke and Leben’s White Paper on procedural justice and what judges can do to enhance it in the cour...
Child-friendly justice has its focus on on the effective participation of children in justice system...
This special issue of Court Review focuses on procedural justice. Tom Tyler has called procedural ju...
Children present a special challenge when they become participants in the legal system. Jean Piaget ...
Judges Kevin Burke and Steve Leben, in Procedural Fairness: A Key Ingredient in Public Satisfaction,...
During the last thirty years there has been a growing body of evidence indicating that children and ...
During this year as your AJA president, my appreciation and respect for the role that we play in our...
ARTICLES 4 Scrutinizing Confessions in a New Era of Juvenile Jurisprudence. 12 Expert Testimony in J...
AN AJA WHITE PAPER 8 The Judge Is the Key Component: The Importance of Procedural Fairness in Drug-T...
This article challenges the accepted wisdom, at least since the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Gault...