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TOP 10 A2J RESEARCH PRIORITIES: #7 Criminal Release and Monitoring

August 24, 2017 by Sandy North

TOP 10 A2J RESEARCH PRIORITIES: #7 Criminal Release and Monitoring

The Top Ten is back!

This video series describes what we consider to be the top 10 access to justice research priorities. The quick 2-3 minute videos will wake you up and get you excited about the ways that experimentation, research, and (of course) RCTs can improve access to justice.

Item #7 on the list covers criminal release decisions both pre-disposition and after cases are closed.

Here’s the latest installment:

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