Judicial experience is considered essential for the proper functioning of the sentencing system. We investigate how it influences judicial decisions and its role in reducing sentencing disparity. To do so, we analyze all Czech criminal decisions imposed in 2007–2017 using data that includes judge identifiers. This unique feature of our data enables us to measure judges’ experience directly, as the number of criminal cases processed, and to assess patterns in between-judge disparities longitudinally over the course of judges’ careers. We find that experienced judges impose more prison sentences, decide fewer cases via shortened procedure and find fewer defendants guilty. In addition, as judges become more experienced, between-judge dispariti...
AbstractThe current study aims to identify legal and extralegal factors that might influence judges’...
In 2005, the Supreme Court case U.S. v. Booker (2005) increased judicial discretion (U.S. v. Booker,...
We investigate judicial elections’ impact on criminal case handling. We argue that judges face a tra...
Sentencing in the Czech Republic: An Empirical Investigation Abstract Sentencing is in many respects...
Abstract Achieving justice could be considered a complex social decision-making scenario. Despite th...
Ph.D.Political scienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/157615/1...
Research on sentence consistency in England and Wales has focused on disparities between courts, wit...
Do US Circuit Courts' decisions on criminal appeals influence sentence lengths imposed by US Distric...
Until 2005, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines were mandatory, meaning judges were bound to sentence ...
We study 1,410 mandatory jurisdiction and 48 discretionary jurisdiction criminal law case outcomes i...
This paper presents a theory of relative judgments, suggesting that judges evaluate individual cases...
This thesis aims to analyze and possibly improve the custodial decision in the CzechRepublic, as thi...
We exploit a new data set of judicial rulings on motions in order to investigate the relationship be...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This Article offers a new approach to understan...
This paper provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of the intrinsic preferences of state appel...
AbstractThe current study aims to identify legal and extralegal factors that might influence judges’...
In 2005, the Supreme Court case U.S. v. Booker (2005) increased judicial discretion (U.S. v. Booker,...
We investigate judicial elections’ impact on criminal case handling. We argue that judges face a tra...
Sentencing in the Czech Republic: An Empirical Investigation Abstract Sentencing is in many respects...
Abstract Achieving justice could be considered a complex social decision-making scenario. Despite th...
Ph.D.Political scienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/157615/1...
Research on sentence consistency in England and Wales has focused on disparities between courts, wit...
Do US Circuit Courts' decisions on criminal appeals influence sentence lengths imposed by US Distric...
Until 2005, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines were mandatory, meaning judges were bound to sentence ...
We study 1,410 mandatory jurisdiction and 48 discretionary jurisdiction criminal law case outcomes i...
This paper presents a theory of relative judgments, suggesting that judges evaluate individual cases...
This thesis aims to analyze and possibly improve the custodial decision in the CzechRepublic, as thi...
We exploit a new data set of judicial rulings on motions in order to investigate the relationship be...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This Article offers a new approach to understan...
This paper provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of the intrinsic preferences of state appel...
AbstractThe current study aims to identify legal and extralegal factors that might influence judges’...
In 2005, the Supreme Court case U.S. v. Booker (2005) increased judicial discretion (U.S. v. Booker,...
We investigate judicial elections’ impact on criminal case handling. We argue that judges face a tra...