Many researchers have examined the factors that affect guilty pleas, but have typically utilized a dichotomous dependent variable, measuring either a guilty plea or trial. However, the majority of cases are resolved though a guilty plea, making the inevitable question one of timing. The current study investigates the factors that affect disposition timing and, in particular, considers the impact of pretrial detention on guilty pleas. Using a sample of (n = 975) cases from New Jersey\u27s Criminal Disposition Commission, tracked from inception through disposition, to assess the factors that influence the timing of guilty pleas, our research finds that defendants held in pretrial detention will plead guilty faster than those defendants releas...
This Article addresses the need to understand better our civil justice system by exploring possible ...
It is widely known that the United States has the highest incarceration rate in the developed world,...
Pretrial release is the legal process by which defendants who are accused of criminal offenses are r...
Previous research on judicial decision making has shown that legal factors, such as offense severity...
In the United States, over 400,000 individuals are in jail daily waiting for their criminal cases to...
In misdemeanor cases, pretrial detention poses a particular problem because it may induce otherwise ...
Bail and pretrial detention decisions may have important consequences for racial disparities in inca...
Previous research on bail practices has shown that both legal factors, such as offense severity and ...
The bail system might have unintended prejudicial effects on those without the economic resources to...
Our current pretrial system imposes high costs on both the people who are detained pretrial and the ...
Today we know much more about the effects of pretrial detention than we did even five years ago. Mul...
Scholars have long known that individuals who are detained prior to their sentencing fare worse in t...
Research has shown that detention before trials contributes to broader patterns of inequality in the...
Many individuals in judicial systems throughout the world are detained in jail prior to the final ca...
This chapter examines the pre-trial detention of those denied bail. Pre-trial detention is problemat...
This Article addresses the need to understand better our civil justice system by exploring possible ...
It is widely known that the United States has the highest incarceration rate in the developed world,...
Pretrial release is the legal process by which defendants who are accused of criminal offenses are r...
Previous research on judicial decision making has shown that legal factors, such as offense severity...
In the United States, over 400,000 individuals are in jail daily waiting for their criminal cases to...
In misdemeanor cases, pretrial detention poses a particular problem because it may induce otherwise ...
Bail and pretrial detention decisions may have important consequences for racial disparities in inca...
Previous research on bail practices has shown that both legal factors, such as offense severity and ...
The bail system might have unintended prejudicial effects on those without the economic resources to...
Our current pretrial system imposes high costs on both the people who are detained pretrial and the ...
Today we know much more about the effects of pretrial detention than we did even five years ago. Mul...
Scholars have long known that individuals who are detained prior to their sentencing fare worse in t...
Research has shown that detention before trials contributes to broader patterns of inequality in the...
Many individuals in judicial systems throughout the world are detained in jail prior to the final ca...
This chapter examines the pre-trial detention of those denied bail. Pre-trial detention is problemat...
This Article addresses the need to understand better our civil justice system by exploring possible ...
It is widely known that the United States has the highest incarceration rate in the developed world,...
Pretrial release is the legal process by which defendants who are accused of criminal offenses are r...