Based on focus groups and interviews with 35 judges in California and New York, the study assesses which problem-solving court practices are transferable to general court calendars, the major barriers to transferability and how problem-solving methods may be more widely disseminated among judges and judicial leaders.
Written by the 2004-2005 Youth Justice Board, this report calls for revamping the way New York City and state handle young people coming home after being in state custody for juvenile delinquency.
A close look at the development of the Domestic Violence Court model in New York State, with a special focus on the launching of the Brooklyn Felony Domestic Violence Court in 1996.
An examination of the Brooklyn Youthful Offender Domestic Violence Court and how it addresses the unique and complicated issue of dating violence among teenagers.
Results of an annual survey that focuses on residents’ perceptions of: neighborhood public safety and quality of life, existing community resources, and the criminal justice system.
An overview of the findings from, "The New York State Adult Drug Court Evaluation: Policies, Participants and Impacts." The study, conducted by the Center for Court Innovation and the New York State Office of Court Administration, found consistent recidivism impacts across a large number of drug court sites.