Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Problem solving courts are a bastion of judicial innovation and pragmatic optimism, however, their structure and case processing dynamics reintroduce high-levels of discretion to the courtroom. Past research indicates that discretionary legal environments may be vulnerable to unconscious extralegal bias and disparate treatment based defendant behavior. This paper explores the role of extralegal bias and disparate treatment in a well-established MHC. A Cox-proportional hazard analysis is used to determine the effects of defendant characteristics, during-court behavior, and interactions terms on MHC case revocation. This project builds on prior research by introducing time-dependent measures...
Problem-solving courts provide judicially supervised treatment for behavioral health needs commonly ...
Mental health courts are one means to address the involvement of persons with mental illness in the ...
Mental health courts (MHCs) generally began to appear in 1997. Today, more than 80 courts exist in t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Problem solving courts are a bastion of judicial...
Mental health court (MHC) research consistently finds that defendants who successfully complete and ...
Sociologists have long-raised concern about disparate treatment in the justice system. Focal concern...
Mental health courts (MHCs) have emerged as one option to address the needs of people with severe me...
Problem-solving courts, such as drug and mental health courts, function under the model of therapeut...
The emergence of mental health courts in the 1990s is due to the high prevalence of mentally ill per...
How defendants are selected into mental health courts (MHC) is central to issues of fairness, effica...
Mental health courts (MHCs) were developed in 1997 and have rapidly expanded to address the overrepr...
The number of mental health courts in the United States is rapidly increasing, from one in 1997 to n...
Although judges with interests in improving the criminal justice response to individuals with seriou...
‘Improving therapeutic outcomes for defendants: measuring the therapeutic contributions of legal act...
Mental health courts (MHC) are treatment oriented court diversion programs that seek to redirect ind...
Problem-solving courts provide judicially supervised treatment for behavioral health needs commonly ...
Mental health courts are one means to address the involvement of persons with mental illness in the ...
Mental health courts (MHCs) generally began to appear in 1997. Today, more than 80 courts exist in t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Problem solving courts are a bastion of judicial...
Mental health court (MHC) research consistently finds that defendants who successfully complete and ...
Sociologists have long-raised concern about disparate treatment in the justice system. Focal concern...
Mental health courts (MHCs) have emerged as one option to address the needs of people with severe me...
Problem-solving courts, such as drug and mental health courts, function under the model of therapeut...
The emergence of mental health courts in the 1990s is due to the high prevalence of mentally ill per...
How defendants are selected into mental health courts (MHC) is central to issues of fairness, effica...
Mental health courts (MHCs) were developed in 1997 and have rapidly expanded to address the overrepr...
The number of mental health courts in the United States is rapidly increasing, from one in 1997 to n...
Although judges with interests in improving the criminal justice response to individuals with seriou...
‘Improving therapeutic outcomes for defendants: measuring the therapeutic contributions of legal act...
Mental health courts (MHC) are treatment oriented court diversion programs that seek to redirect ind...
Problem-solving courts provide judicially supervised treatment for behavioral health needs commonly ...
Mental health courts are one means to address the involvement of persons with mental illness in the ...
Mental health courts (MHCs) generally began to appear in 1997. Today, more than 80 courts exist in t...