Like any complex, dynamic system, the American criminal justice system makes mistakes. Unfortunately, criminal justice organizations lack a systematic process enabling them to learn from cases of error. Ignoring or minimizing errors erodes organizational legitimacy and contributes to a downward spiral of legal cynicism that increases violent crime. This paper describes the application of positive psychology and procedural justice to restore legal optimism – confidence and trust that the criminal justice system will respond in a just fashion to criminal activity – through Just Culture Event Reviews (JCERs), non-blaming multi-stakeholder reviews of cases where the system has erred. JCERs identify contributing factors to error and generate...
Law enforcement efforts should begin to consider and make victims as parties who have an interest in...
There is mounting evidence that mental health courts (MHCs) reduce criminal recidivism and increase ...
Problem-solving courts are not a new innovation, but their use and implementation appears to be grow...
Like any complex, dynamic system, the American criminal justice system makes mistakes. Unfortunatel...
The following review surveys the current role of intent in determining blameworthiness in the crimin...
In this paper, I argue that we can identify policies that can increase victim satisfaction with trad...
Confidence in the criminal justice system has emerged as a critical issue at the interface of the ad...
This report presents the findings from a quasi-systematic review, or Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA)...
Federal and state law confers broad discretion on courts to administer the criminal laws, impose pow...
The notion that a false positive (false conviction) is worse than a false negative (false acquittal)...
The subject of this thesis is criminal justice policy. It focusses on diversion, that is, alternati...
America’s criminal justice system has led to extremely high incarceration rates and high crime rates...
This essay argues that, while many restorative processes are quite valuable, there is the potential ...
‘Improving therapeutic outcomes for defendants: measuring the therapeutic contributions of legal act...
This article considers what it means for citizens to trust the police and criminal courts. First, a ...
Law enforcement efforts should begin to consider and make victims as parties who have an interest in...
There is mounting evidence that mental health courts (MHCs) reduce criminal recidivism and increase ...
Problem-solving courts are not a new innovation, but their use and implementation appears to be grow...
Like any complex, dynamic system, the American criminal justice system makes mistakes. Unfortunatel...
The following review surveys the current role of intent in determining blameworthiness in the crimin...
In this paper, I argue that we can identify policies that can increase victim satisfaction with trad...
Confidence in the criminal justice system has emerged as a critical issue at the interface of the ad...
This report presents the findings from a quasi-systematic review, or Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA)...
Federal and state law confers broad discretion on courts to administer the criminal laws, impose pow...
The notion that a false positive (false conviction) is worse than a false negative (false acquittal)...
The subject of this thesis is criminal justice policy. It focusses on diversion, that is, alternati...
America’s criminal justice system has led to extremely high incarceration rates and high crime rates...
This essay argues that, while many restorative processes are quite valuable, there is the potential ...
‘Improving therapeutic outcomes for defendants: measuring the therapeutic contributions of legal act...
This article considers what it means for citizens to trust the police and criminal courts. First, a ...
Law enforcement efforts should begin to consider and make victims as parties who have an interest in...
There is mounting evidence that mental health courts (MHCs) reduce criminal recidivism and increase ...
Problem-solving courts are not a new innovation, but their use and implementation appears to be grow...