Friday, January 21, 2022

The Crisis in America's Crook Courts, Improving Crook Justice Outcomes by Changing Decision-Making

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This book highlights the range of issues that judges, district attorneys, and public protectors deal with within a criminal justice system that is inefficient, unjust, and extremely costly. Much of the dysfunction stems from squashing dockets and caseloads integrated with the absence of time, competence, and resources for reliable decision-making.

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