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Pretrial Release in Federal Courts - A Structural Model with Selectivity and Qualitative Dependent Variables

NCJ Number
96606
Journal
Evaluation Review Volume: 8 Issue: 5 Dated: (October 1984) Pages: 692-705
Author(s)
W Rhodes; S Matsuba
Date Published
1984
Length
14 pages
Annotation
This article presents a method for deriving unbiased parameter estimates using maximum likelihood techniques in a structural equation paradigm, for the pretrial release decision and indicates how these techniques can be extended to the analysis of pretrial misconduct.
Abstract
Pretrial release is the legal process by which defendants who are accused of criminal offenses are released from detention pending trial. Evaluators are frequently concerned with the qualitative and quantitative importance of defendant and offense variables in the determination of which defendants gain release and, for those who are released, which defendants will engage in pretrial misconduct. Tabular data and 12 references are provided. (Author abstract modified)

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