While guilty pleas dominate criminal sentencing, researchers are still working to understand the inner workings of plea bargaining. Furthermore, much sentencing research focuses on guideline jurisdictions and many readily-available datasets do not include information on evidence or arrest circumstances, which are likely important for prosecutorial decisions. This dissertation starts to fill these gaps with a multi-method study using newly collected set of drug cases from a large, urban county in a state (Texas) with an indeterminate sentencing structure. Cocaine is particularly salient given its role in the War on Drugs and little is known about how drug cases are currently processed in state criminal courts. Practitioners in this jur...
Provides an overview of drug courts designed to integrate drug treatment into the criminal justice s...
This dissertation examines how three systems of criminal procedure shape the exercise of discretion ...
For decades, the United States has fought a “War on Drugs” with no success. This war has led to subs...
Case evidence and situational arrest characteristics are widely speculated to influence courtroom ac...
This dissertation examined evidence for disparate and anomalous drug sentencing outcomes arising fro...
The type and quantity of evidence in a case is a critical factor for deciding guilt, but should have...
Most criminal cases are disposed of through the process of plea bargaining. However, almost no resea...
Recent research has led to a growing awareness that the dominant method of settling criminal cases i...
Previous research finds that variations in sentencing outcomes still exist among similarly situated ...
Most participants in the criminal judicial process have had notions of diversities between the sente...
Traditional wisdom suggests those who lose at trial for a criminal charge receive a heftier prison s...
A common yet formidable court-room challenge: How can trial counsel package and deliver a meaningful...
In their charging and bargaining decisions, prosecutors have unparalleled and nearly-unchecked discr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the evolution of major drug laws in the United States, the ...
The majority of research examining prosecutorial discretion has focused on legal factors such as the...
Provides an overview of drug courts designed to integrate drug treatment into the criminal justice s...
This dissertation examines how three systems of criminal procedure shape the exercise of discretion ...
For decades, the United States has fought a “War on Drugs” with no success. This war has led to subs...
Case evidence and situational arrest characteristics are widely speculated to influence courtroom ac...
This dissertation examined evidence for disparate and anomalous drug sentencing outcomes arising fro...
The type and quantity of evidence in a case is a critical factor for deciding guilt, but should have...
Most criminal cases are disposed of through the process of plea bargaining. However, almost no resea...
Recent research has led to a growing awareness that the dominant method of settling criminal cases i...
Previous research finds that variations in sentencing outcomes still exist among similarly situated ...
Most participants in the criminal judicial process have had notions of diversities between the sente...
Traditional wisdom suggests those who lose at trial for a criminal charge receive a heftier prison s...
A common yet formidable court-room challenge: How can trial counsel package and deliver a meaningful...
In their charging and bargaining decisions, prosecutors have unparalleled and nearly-unchecked discr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the evolution of major drug laws in the United States, the ...
The majority of research examining prosecutorial discretion has focused on legal factors such as the...
Provides an overview of drug courts designed to integrate drug treatment into the criminal justice s...
This dissertation examines how three systems of criminal procedure shape the exercise of discretion ...
For decades, the United States has fought a “War on Drugs” with no success. This war has led to subs...