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Join Us on Social Media. What JSI Can Do For You. The Founders and Associates of JSI. Our Topics of Expertise. JSI in the News. We have an answer. Below find FAQ with answers on a variety of topics, all designed to give you more knowledge and obtain justice for all. If you don’t find your question, email us using the contact form or the button to the right. Can't find the answer? There are over 1,700 Drug Courts in the U.S. How do I find one? Are there Drug Courts anywhere else? Http:/ www.nolo.c...Is th...
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Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Procedural Justice And Labeling Theory – A Continuum Of Fairness - Justice Speakers Institute
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Join Us on Social Media. What JSI Can Do For You. The Founders and Associates of JSI. Our Topics of Expertise. JSI in the News. Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Procedural Justice And Labeling Theory A Continuum Of Fairness. Judge Peggy Hora (Ret.) Judge Lisa Tremewan and Professor David Wexler. The term Therapeutic Jurisprudence (TJ). Was first used by Professor David Wexler. Of the University of Arizona Rogers College of Law and University of Puerto Rico School of Law. Of the University of Miami School of Law.
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Policing | Procedural Fairness For Courts and Judges
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Procedural Fairness For Courts and Judges. Archive for the ‘ Policing. Procedural Fairness from the Police Perspective. When researchers talk about police legitimacy, they’re usually talking about what the public thinks about the police. What makes people treat officers as authority figures? What makes people think the police will help them solve their problems? The subject of our latest interview, Justin Nix, turns the topic around to focus on what the police think. As usual, our interviewer is Justine ...
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Court Administration | Procedural Fairness For Courts and Judges
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Procedural Fairness For Courts and Judges. Archive for the ‘ Court Administration. CCI Seeks Criminal Courts to Participate in Procedural-Fairness Project. The Center for Court Innovation (CCI) is seeking courts to participate in an assessment of each court’s procedural-fairness practices. CCI is accepting applications until June 12 from local courts with the jurisdiction to hear criminal cases. The official Request for Proposals. The project will focus on four key areas at each site:. Project staff will...
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A Must-Read State-of-the-Judiciary Address | Procedural Fairness For Courts and Judges
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Procedural Fairness For Courts and Judges. A Must-Read State-of-the-Judiciary Address. State-court chief justices often provide a state-of-the-judiciary address at the beginning of the year, highlighting key issues, accomplishments, and challenges. Although they may address important topics, many of them are of little interest to those outside the state. But this year’s address by Utah Chief Justice Matthew B. Durrant. Should be of great interest to anyone interested in procedural fairness in courts.
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Section I – Judge Karen Herman | Court Watch NOLA
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Creating Positive Change in New Orleans' Criminal Justice System. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Become a Court Watcher Today! Section A – Chief Judge Laurie White. Section B – Judge Tracey Davillier. Section C – Judge Benedict Willard. Section D – Ad Hoc Judge. Section E – Judge Keva Johnson. Section F – Judge Robin Pittman. Section G – Judge Byron Williams. Section H – Judge Camille Buras. Section I – Judge Karen Herman. Section J – Judge Darryl Derbigny. Data & Statistics. The air...
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Section F – Judge Robin Pittman | Court Watch NOLA
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Creating Positive Change in New Orleans' Criminal Justice System. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Become a Court Watcher Today! Section A – Chief Judge Laurie White. Section B – Judge Tracey Davillier. Section C – Judge Benedict Willard. Section D – Ad Hoc Judge. Section E – Judge Keva Johnson. Section F – Judge Robin Pittman. Section G – Judge Byron Williams. Section H – Judge Camille Buras. Section I – Judge Karen Herman. Section J – Judge Darryl Derbigny. Data & Statistics. When a ...