This Article seeks to provide the most comprehensive national-level empirical analysis of misdemeanor criminal justice that is currently feasible given the state of data collection in the United States. First, we estimate that there are 13.2 million misdemeanor cases filed in the United States each year. Second, contrary to conventional wisdom, this number is not rising. Both the number of misdemeanor arrests and cases filed have declined markedly in recent years. In fact, national arrest rates for almost every misdemeanor offense category have been declining for at least two decades, and the misdemeanor arrest rate was lower in 2014 than in 1995 in almost every state for which data is available. Third, there is profound racial disparity in...
In recent years, the Innocent Movement has begun to focus its attention on wrongful misdemeanor conv...
Although misdemeanors comprise an overwhelming majority of state criminal court cases, little judici...
Although misdemeanors comprise an overwhelming majority of state criminal court cases, little judici...
This Article seeks to provide the most comprehensive national-level empirical analysis of misdemeano...
This Article seeks to provide the most comprehensive national-level empirical analysis of misdemeano...
This Article seeks to provide the most comprehensive national-level empirical analysis of misdemeano...
This Article seeks to provide the most comprehensive national-level empirical analysis of misdemeano...
Recent scholarship has underlined the importance of criminal misdemeanor law enforcement, including ...
Recent scholarship has underlined the importance of criminal misdemeanor law enforcement, including ...
This Article seeks to provide the most comprehensive national-level empirical analysis of misdemeano...
Misdemeanor cases affect far more people than felony cases, outnumbering felony cases by more than t...
With “minor crimes” making up more than 75% of state criminal caseloads, the United States faces a m...
This paper, which is a product of DCJ's Research Network on Misdemeanor Justice ("the Research Netwo...
A staggering number of Americans experience criminal justice contact each year, ranging from arrest ...
AIM: The main aims of this article are to estimate the number of offences that are committed for eve...
In recent years, the Innocent Movement has begun to focus its attention on wrongful misdemeanor conv...
Although misdemeanors comprise an overwhelming majority of state criminal court cases, little judici...
Although misdemeanors comprise an overwhelming majority of state criminal court cases, little judici...
This Article seeks to provide the most comprehensive national-level empirical analysis of misdemeano...
This Article seeks to provide the most comprehensive national-level empirical analysis of misdemeano...
This Article seeks to provide the most comprehensive national-level empirical analysis of misdemeano...
This Article seeks to provide the most comprehensive national-level empirical analysis of misdemeano...
Recent scholarship has underlined the importance of criminal misdemeanor law enforcement, including ...
Recent scholarship has underlined the importance of criminal misdemeanor law enforcement, including ...
This Article seeks to provide the most comprehensive national-level empirical analysis of misdemeano...
Misdemeanor cases affect far more people than felony cases, outnumbering felony cases by more than t...
With “minor crimes” making up more than 75% of state criminal caseloads, the United States faces a m...
This paper, which is a product of DCJ's Research Network on Misdemeanor Justice ("the Research Netwo...
A staggering number of Americans experience criminal justice contact each year, ranging from arrest ...
AIM: The main aims of this article are to estimate the number of offences that are committed for eve...
In recent years, the Innocent Movement has begun to focus its attention on wrongful misdemeanor conv...
Although misdemeanors comprise an overwhelming majority of state criminal court cases, little judici...
Although misdemeanors comprise an overwhelming majority of state criminal court cases, little judici...