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Problem-Solving and the American Bench: A National Survey of Trial Court Judges

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by Francine Byrne, Yueh-Wen Chang, Donald J. Farole, Jr., and Michael Rempel
Problem-Solving and the American Bench: A National Survey of Trial Court Judges
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Problem-Solving and the American Bench: A National Survey of Trial Court Judges

A nationwide survey of more than 1,000 trial court judges concerning their attitudes and practices with respect to problem-solving.

February 2008
Areas of Focus
Problem-Solving Justice, Community Justice
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