Sponsor
Criminal Justice Commission Agency Agreement No. PSU-23-01
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2023
Subjects
Administration of Criminal justice — Oregon, Sentences (Criminal procedure) — United States, Plea bargaining — United States
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to develop a more in depth understanding of the contexts, motivations, and circumstances that impacted the development and implementation of county-specific JRI programing in the state of Oregon. We place a particular emphasis on understanding the factors related to the use of downward departures and variation in approaches. In addition, the study also uncovered broader JRI themes and challenges that impact overall program development, implementation, and future longevity/stability. The report contains 5 sections: 1- Broad Themes Related to County JRI Development and Implementation, 2 -Historic and Contemporary Challenges, 3 - Downward Departure Programs, 4 - Lasting Impact and Cultural Changes from JRI, 5 - Making Plea Offers and Decision-Making.
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Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/44171
Citation Details
Renauer, B.C.; Henderson, K.S.; Campbell, C.M. (2023). Qualitative Examination of JRI Initiatives and Case Processing: Final Report. Provided to the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.