Since 1956, there have been three waves of scholarly attention on the misdemeanor courts. Despite this attention, misdemeanor courts remain understudied and overlooked. The object of this paper is to summarize the empirical research conducted over the last sixty years and identify the scholarly work that should be undertaken on the processing of misdemeanor offenders in our courts. Buoyed by the current interest in studying the misdemeanor courts, scholars should widen and deepen their study by replicating the work of others in a variety of jurisdictions, observing court proceedings, interviewing defendants and the courtroom workgroup, and assessing whether constitutional ideals are being upheld by our misdemeanor courts
The complexities of the Judicial system provides unique research opportunities to model and learn ab...
For nearly eighty years, courts have offered stirring rhetoric about how prosecutors must not strike...
This dissertation focuses on the misdemeanor court system and how it regulates and manages millions ...
Since 1956, there have been three waves of scholarly attention on the misdemeanor courts. Despite th...
Misdemeanor courts have been infrequently studied, despite their central importance in law enforceme...
Misdemeanor cases affect far more people than felony cases, outnumbering felony cases by more than t...
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...
The low-level misdemeanor process is a powerful socio-legal institution that both regulates and gene...
Recent studies show that, over the past decade, judges and lawyers have begun to cite to empirical s...
Most individuals accused in our nation\u27s criminal courts are not charged with murder, rape, drug ...
Despite evidence that America’s low-level courts are overburdened, unreliable, and structurally bias...
Bail is one of the most consequential decisions in criminal justice. The ability to secure bail ofte...
Recent scholarship has underlined the importance of criminal misdemeanor law enforcement, including ...
In the mid-1990s New York City inaugurated its era of mass misdemeanors by pioneering policing tacti...
The complexities of the Judicial system provides unique research opportunities to model and learn ab...
For nearly eighty years, courts have offered stirring rhetoric about how prosecutors must not strike...
This dissertation focuses on the misdemeanor court system and how it regulates and manages millions ...
Since 1956, there have been three waves of scholarly attention on the misdemeanor courts. Despite th...
Misdemeanor courts have been infrequently studied, despite their central importance in law enforceme...
Misdemeanor cases affect far more people than felony cases, outnumbering felony cases by more than t...
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...
The low-level misdemeanor process is a powerful socio-legal institution that both regulates and gene...
Recent studies show that, over the past decade, judges and lawyers have begun to cite to empirical s...
Most individuals accused in our nation\u27s criminal courts are not charged with murder, rape, drug ...
Despite evidence that America’s low-level courts are overburdened, unreliable, and structurally bias...
Bail is one of the most consequential decisions in criminal justice. The ability to secure bail ofte...
Recent scholarship has underlined the importance of criminal misdemeanor law enforcement, including ...
In the mid-1990s New York City inaugurated its era of mass misdemeanors by pioneering policing tacti...
The complexities of the Judicial system provides unique research opportunities to model and learn ab...
For nearly eighty years, courts have offered stirring rhetoric about how prosecutors must not strike...
This dissertation focuses on the misdemeanor court system and how it regulates and manages millions ...