This Article offers a model for addressing current inequities in U.S. municipal criminal regulation through design justice theory. Historically, municipal courts in the United States have been the arbiter of minor crimes, processing traffic tickets and other low-level criminal charges. They have also served to uphold Black Codes, segregation, anti-protest laws, and “broken windows” criminal regulation. Enhancing equality in municipal courts requires meaningful participation from across the city’s populace. Participatory design- a framework within urban planning, architecture and design fields- is a practice with honed protocols for implementing meaningful participation from “users” of a place or product. The goal of participatory design is ...
This article explores the adaptation of design thinking to administrative justice. The human centred...
The policing and penal systems play an oversized role in shaping the built environment and budgets o...
Crowding in correctional facilities is a major problem that has continued to overwhelm correctional ...
This article explores design justice as a framework for deeper inclusion in municipal criminal court...
What is the role of the judicial system in solving issues of urban renewal? I propose that communiti...
This article explores the adaptation of design thinking to administrative justice. The human centred...
This Article examines the inefficiencies of Missouri municipal courts that came into sharp focus fol...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This Article introduces a novel approach to improving the civil justice system, referred to as human...
This article looks at the interface between the design of courtrooms and the notion of participatory...
This article looks at the interface between the design of courtrooms and the notion of participatory...
This study explores the adaptation of design thinking to administrative justice. Design thinking – o...
This article examines a strategy called responsive participatory redesign (RPR): in it, ordinary cit...
This article reports on research conducted on the Red Hook Community Justice Center in Brooklyn, New...
Emerging theories of Design Justice ask architects and planners to center the voices of long-oppress...
This article explores the adaptation of design thinking to administrative justice. The human centred...
The policing and penal systems play an oversized role in shaping the built environment and budgets o...
Crowding in correctional facilities is a major problem that has continued to overwhelm correctional ...
This article explores design justice as a framework for deeper inclusion in municipal criminal court...
What is the role of the judicial system in solving issues of urban renewal? I propose that communiti...
This article explores the adaptation of design thinking to administrative justice. The human centred...
This Article examines the inefficiencies of Missouri municipal courts that came into sharp focus fol...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This Article introduces a novel approach to improving the civil justice system, referred to as human...
This article looks at the interface between the design of courtrooms and the notion of participatory...
This article looks at the interface between the design of courtrooms and the notion of participatory...
This study explores the adaptation of design thinking to administrative justice. Design thinking – o...
This article examines a strategy called responsive participatory redesign (RPR): in it, ordinary cit...
This article reports on research conducted on the Red Hook Community Justice Center in Brooklyn, New...
Emerging theories of Design Justice ask architects and planners to center the voices of long-oppress...
This article explores the adaptation of design thinking to administrative justice. The human centred...
The policing and penal systems play an oversized role in shaping the built environment and budgets o...
Crowding in correctional facilities is a major problem that has continued to overwhelm correctional ...