In this Essay, we dive deeper into this final dimension to discuss the influence of professional networks on plea negotiations. In particular, we examine the effects of crowdsourcing tactics in the negotiation setting. We describe, for example, what happens when lawyers bargain in public, benefitting from an audience that provides information about past practices and deals. And then we speculate about what might happen if that audience were instead a widely shared database that documents plea practices in the jurisdiction. We offer a few preliminary thoughts about the potential influence of such techniques, as we are not in a position to measure empirically the actual effects of crowdsourcing (either by audience or by database) on the rate ...
This dissertation consists of three essays studying three different kinds of online communities – na...
Plea bargaining is the dominant method by which our criminal justice system resolves cases. More tha...
As plea bargains have proliferated in the criminal justice system, scholars have been working to bet...
The stock image of a plea negotiation in a criminal case depicts two lawyers in frayed business suit...
Crowdsourcing has emerged as new form of digital work organization. This novel socio-technical ar-ra...
Plea bargaining is the primary, and unavoidable, method for resolving the vast majority of criminal ...
Plea bargaining happens in almost every criminal case, yet there is little empirical study about wha...
Crowdsourcing legal research has the potential to change how legal information is accessed and share...
Crowdsourcing empowers clients with specific demands for customized services to recruit skilled work...
This research aims to investigate mechanisms available to the seeker to encourage participation of s...
This article considers how the composition and gravamen of a charged crime can affect the parties’ w...
Over the years, criminal justice systems across the world have seen an unprecedented rise in the use...
This report on plea bargaining was written for the Academy for Justice, a collaborative research p...
This paper analyzes plea bargaining and plea negotiation in the American judicial system. Plea barga...
This research aims to investigate mechanisms available to the seeker to encourage participation of ...
This dissertation consists of three essays studying three different kinds of online communities – na...
Plea bargaining is the dominant method by which our criminal justice system resolves cases. More tha...
As plea bargains have proliferated in the criminal justice system, scholars have been working to bet...
The stock image of a plea negotiation in a criminal case depicts two lawyers in frayed business suit...
Crowdsourcing has emerged as new form of digital work organization. This novel socio-technical ar-ra...
Plea bargaining is the primary, and unavoidable, method for resolving the vast majority of criminal ...
Plea bargaining happens in almost every criminal case, yet there is little empirical study about wha...
Crowdsourcing legal research has the potential to change how legal information is accessed and share...
Crowdsourcing empowers clients with specific demands for customized services to recruit skilled work...
This research aims to investigate mechanisms available to the seeker to encourage participation of s...
This article considers how the composition and gravamen of a charged crime can affect the parties’ w...
Over the years, criminal justice systems across the world have seen an unprecedented rise in the use...
This report on plea bargaining was written for the Academy for Justice, a collaborative research p...
This paper analyzes plea bargaining and plea negotiation in the American judicial system. Plea barga...
This research aims to investigate mechanisms available to the seeker to encourage participation of ...
This dissertation consists of three essays studying three different kinds of online communities – na...
Plea bargaining is the dominant method by which our criminal justice system resolves cases. More tha...
As plea bargains have proliferated in the criminal justice system, scholars have been working to bet...