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Court monitoring is a planned approach to studying the handling of DWI offenders, from arrest through sentencing, either through actually observing court hearings or by reviewing case outcomes in court files. The booklet is designed to help groups interested in starting court monitoring programs or improving present programs. It provides guidelines for three planning tasks: review of available resources, examination of handling of DWI cases, and design of the court monitoring program within available resources. It provides suggestions for setting goals and objectives, collecting information, recruiting and training volunteers, and communicating with local officials and the public. The booklet provides examples of how existing court monitoring programs have handled various aspects of developing and maintaining a court monitoring program. /Abstract from report summary page/
The purpose of the study is to determine whether the presence of a citizen group court monitoring program within a jurisdiction influences the disposi...
This was a natural history study comparing the effects of a brief jail sentence, suspended sentence/fine, or a therapeutic intervention known as The W...
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