The New York City Criminal Court (the Criminal Court) is the busiest criminal court in the world. It operates in all five city boroughs and serves as the administrative starting point for nearly all criminal cases, including felonies, misdemeanors, and violations. In theory, the New York Supreme Court handles felony cases, and the Criminal Court hears misdemeanors. In fact, however, crime levels in New York City have reached such levels that over fifty percent of all felony arrests are reduced by the prosecutor to misdemeanors so that they may be addressed in the Criminal Court, Thus, as the processing of these felony-type crimes has been accommodated in the Criminal Court, many low-level quality-of-life crimes have been bumped out of the s...
Decaying urban neighborhoods are a reality in cities across the United States. As various local gove...
The Chief Judge of the State of New York explains how and why New York\u27s state courts adopted a p...
The low-level misdemeanor process is a powerful socio-legal institution that both regulates and gene...
In the mid-1990s New York City inaugurated its era of mass misdemeanors by pioneering policing tacti...
The first issue-based zine from Court Watch NYC, a collaborative prosecutorial accountability projec...
The first community court opened in Midtown Manhattan in 1993. Focusing on quality-of-life offenses,...
Town and village justice courts have been the center of municipal law, both civil and criminal, sinc...
On October 18, 2003, more than one hundred professionals from the five boroughs of New York City cam...
American criminal justice is founded on overcriminalization and discretion. Our legislatures have l...
Using the NYPD Complaint Data, this study compares the frequency of nine quality of life (QOL) misde...
This essay examines some of the problems widely perceived to exist within the criminal justice syste...
What is it about New York City that has, in the last few years, spawned a series of books attacking ...
In Illinois v. Wardlow, the Supreme Court announced that mere presence in a high-crime area is a con...
Overview One of the most important recent developments in criminal justice has been that of ‘neighb...
Community justice practitioners argue that the justice system has long ignored its biggest clients-c...
Decaying urban neighborhoods are a reality in cities across the United States. As various local gove...
The Chief Judge of the State of New York explains how and why New York\u27s state courts adopted a p...
The low-level misdemeanor process is a powerful socio-legal institution that both regulates and gene...
In the mid-1990s New York City inaugurated its era of mass misdemeanors by pioneering policing tacti...
The first issue-based zine from Court Watch NYC, a collaborative prosecutorial accountability projec...
The first community court opened in Midtown Manhattan in 1993. Focusing on quality-of-life offenses,...
Town and village justice courts have been the center of municipal law, both civil and criminal, sinc...
On October 18, 2003, more than one hundred professionals from the five boroughs of New York City cam...
American criminal justice is founded on overcriminalization and discretion. Our legislatures have l...
Using the NYPD Complaint Data, this study compares the frequency of nine quality of life (QOL) misde...
This essay examines some of the problems widely perceived to exist within the criminal justice syste...
What is it about New York City that has, in the last few years, spawned a series of books attacking ...
In Illinois v. Wardlow, the Supreme Court announced that mere presence in a high-crime area is a con...
Overview One of the most important recent developments in criminal justice has been that of ‘neighb...
Community justice practitioners argue that the justice system has long ignored its biggest clients-c...
Decaying urban neighborhoods are a reality in cities across the United States. As various local gove...
The Chief Judge of the State of New York explains how and why New York\u27s state courts adopted a p...
The low-level misdemeanor process is a powerful socio-legal institution that both regulates and gene...