Our legal system - and much of the research conducted on that system - often separates people and issues into civil and criminal silos. However, those two worlds intersect and influence one another in important ways. The qualitative empirical study that forms the basis of this Article bridges the civil-criminal divide by exploring the life circumstances and events of public defender clients to determine how they experience and respond to civil legal problems. To date, studies addressing civil legal needs more generally have not focused on those individuals enmeshed with the criminal justice system, even though that group offers a rich source of valuable information. Researchers interested in civil aspects of criminal defense have focused pr...
No matter how weighty the civil case, it is different from a criminal case. This Essay examines this...
Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little ...
Currently, there is an expansive body of victimization literature within the criminal justice field,...
Our legal system - and much of the research conducted on that system - often separates people and is...
Most criminal defendants in the United States cannot afford to pay for a lawyer\u27s services, and a...
In this three-article dissertation, I explore access to civil justice issues from several dimensions...
This Article identifies the workings of interpersonal power in the criminal system and considers the...
We know very little about the people and institutions that make up the bulk of the United States civ...
Decades of empirical research have confirmed the prevalence of troublesome situations involving civi...
While the criminal justice system succeeds at protecting the needs of society as a whole, strict rel...
During the last three decades, crime victims have increasingly been recognized by the criminal justi...
This Article argues that the assumptions that underlie how we currently conceptualize equal access t...
We know very little about the people and institutions that make up the bulk of the United States civ...
After many years of inattention, policymakers are now focused on troubling statistics indicating tha...
The past few decades have highlighted the insidious effects of poverty, particularly for poor people...
No matter how weighty the civil case, it is different from a criminal case. This Essay examines this...
Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little ...
Currently, there is an expansive body of victimization literature within the criminal justice field,...
Our legal system - and much of the research conducted on that system - often separates people and is...
Most criminal defendants in the United States cannot afford to pay for a lawyer\u27s services, and a...
In this three-article dissertation, I explore access to civil justice issues from several dimensions...
This Article identifies the workings of interpersonal power in the criminal system and considers the...
We know very little about the people and institutions that make up the bulk of the United States civ...
Decades of empirical research have confirmed the prevalence of troublesome situations involving civi...
While the criminal justice system succeeds at protecting the needs of society as a whole, strict rel...
During the last three decades, crime victims have increasingly been recognized by the criminal justi...
This Article argues that the assumptions that underlie how we currently conceptualize equal access t...
We know very little about the people and institutions that make up the bulk of the United States civ...
After many years of inattention, policymakers are now focused on troubling statistics indicating tha...
The past few decades have highlighted the insidious effects of poverty, particularly for poor people...
No matter how weighty the civil case, it is different from a criminal case. This Essay examines this...
Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little ...
Currently, there is an expansive body of victimization literature within the criminal justice field,...