NCJ Number
119839
Journal
Denver University Law Review Volume: 66 Issue: 3 Dated: (1989) Pages: 499-562
Date Published
1989
Length
64 pages
Annotation
This article identifies, describes, and assesses existing evaluation literature on dispute resolution.
Abstract
The contribution which the empirical results of evaluations research makes to dispute processing knowledge is discussed, along with the limitations of current ways of framing evaluations. Elements of social science research that shape dispute resolution, including the new formalism and impact analysis are also discussed. New formalism is criticized as a limited and limiting perspective that has blinded researchers to the significance of certain important data. Tables provide information on primary and hybrid dispute resolution processes. Appendix includes a bibliography of dispute processing evaluations. 75 footnotes.