03619nam 2200565zu 450 991022013840332120210807004950.00-8330-9581-1(CKB)3710000000749367(SSID)ssj0001690756(PQKBManifestationID)16539425(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001690756(PQKBWorkID)15049340(PQKB)25079047(EXLCZ)99371000000074936720160829d2016 uy engtxtccrFostering innovation in the U.S. court system : identifying high-priority technology and other needs for improving court operations and outcomes[Place of publication not identified]Rand2016Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8330-9535-8 Preface --Figures and Tables --Summary --Acknowledgments --Abbreviations --Chapter 1.Introduction:Considering Innovation in U.S. Courts --About This Report --Chapter 2:The State of the U.S. Court System Today:Key Trends and Challenges for the U.S. Court System:Court Caseloads and Resource Scarcity --Court Security and Preparedness --Proliferation of Problem-Solving Courts --Racial and Economic Disparities in Case Processing and Outcomes --Increasing Prominence of Pro Se Litigants --Courts and Changing Technology --Moving Forward --Chapter 3.Court Technology and Practice Today --A Taxonomy of Court Technology and Practice --The State of the Art Today -- Sketching the Foundation for Court Innovation:Information and Communications --Doctrine, Tactics, Management, and Behavioral Knowledge Development and Training --Facility Operations and Population Services --Person-Worn Equipment and Weapons/Force --Conclusion --Chapter 4.From Courts Today to Courts Tomorrow: Identifying and Prioritizing Innovation Needs in Technology, Policy, and Practice --The Courts Advisory Panel Process :Identifying Innovation Needs --Prioritizing Innovation Needs --Toward an Innovation Agenda for the U.S. Court System:Considering the Identified Needs as a Whole --Identifying Priority Needs to Focus the Innovation Agenda --Chapter 5.Conclusions:An Innovation Agenda Focused on Information and Communications Tools and Practices --An Agenda Driven More by Adopting Existing Tools and Practices Than Developing New Ones --Fostering Innovation in the U.S. Court System --APPENDIXES --References.CourtsTechnological innovationsUnited StatesJustice, Administration ofUnited StatesLaw - U.S. - GeneralHILCCLaw - U.SHILCCLaw, Politics & GovernmentHILCCUnited StatesfastCourtsTechnological innovationsJustice, Administration ofLaw - U.S. - GeneralLaw - U.S.Law, Politics & GovernmentJackson Brian A.1972-846031Woods DulaniJohnson Nicole JWoodson Patrick WRoyal AmandaBanks DurenHollywood John S.1973-Rand CorporationNational Institute of Justice (U.S.)PQKBBOOK9910220138403321Fostering innovation in the U.S. court system : identifying high-priority technology and other needs for improving court operations and outcomes2895879UNINA