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EXPLORATORY STUDY OF THE PROBLEM OF COURT CONGESTION, WITH AN ATTITUDE STUDY OF CIRCUIT COURT JUDGES TO DETERMINE THEIR WILLINGNESS TO ACCEPT MAJOR COURT REFORMS AS THE MEANS FOR ALLEVIATING COURT CONGESTION

NCJ Number
27492
Author(s)
M W MCCALPIN
Date Published
1973
Length
74 pages
Annotation
THE AUTHOR HYPOTHESIZED THAT JUDGES' LENGTHS OF SERVICE, AGE, AND LOCALE (RURAL OR URBAN) WOULD ALL AFFECT THEIR WILLINGNESS TO ACCEPT CERTAIN COURT REFORMS.
Abstract
THE STUDY SAMPLE INCLUDED 59 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGES IN THE STATE OF KENTUCKY. THE THREE VARIABLES USED IN THIS STUDY ALL PROVED TO BE NON-SIGNIFICANT. JUDGES' COMMENTS TO THE SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE ARE SUMMARIZED.

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