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NCJ Number: 73126 Find in a Library
Title: Decision - Related Research on Technology Utilized by Local Government - Court Scheduling, Phase Two - Final Report, Volume One Methodology, Accomplishments, Findings and Conclusions
Document: PDF
Date Published: 1978
Annotation: This first volume of a final report on a study of court scheduling, phase II, provides an overview of the entire project (including phase I) and task descriptions.
Abstract: The objective of phase II of the project is the development of transferable court scheduling packages with documentation relevant to administrators of courts and to systems personnel. This was achieved by (1) laying the groundwork for the transfer of scheduling packages through continued development of aspects of the court scheduling model, (2) implementing some of the model's components (the scheduling packages) in pilot jurisdictions, and (3) documenting the transfer effort and disseminating the information. Tasks 1-4 generally are concerned with the management, calendaring, and data support components of the court scheduling system, while tasks 5-7 covered the transfer of the components to selected pilot sites, and the preparation of appropriate document action for dissemination to other courts in order to encourage them to improve their respective court scheduling systems. Footnotes are included. An exhibit illustrates the phase I model court scheduling system and its relationship to phase II tasks. (Author abstract modified)
Index Term(s): Court case flow management; Court case flow models; Technical assistance reports
Grant Number: APR74-20530
Publication Number: NSF-RA-780457
Sponsoring Agency: INSLAW
Washington, DC 20005
National Science Foundation
Arlington, VA 22230
National Technical Information Service
Springfield, VA 22151
Corporate Author: INSLAW
United States of America
Sale Source: National Technical Information Service
US Dept of Commerce
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, VA 22151
United States of America
Page Count: 76
Language: English
Country: United States of America
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