Federal courts
Inside Federal Court (Video)
NCJ Number
234881
Date Published
1997
B.J. Learns About Federal & Tribal Court: For Native American Children Required to Testify in Court (Video)
NCJ Number
234880
Date Published
1997
Summary: Tribal Youth in the Federal Justice System
Date Published
June 2011
Agencies
BJS
Prosecution by Military Commission Versus Federal Criminal Court: A Comparative Analysis
NCJ Number
235554
Journal
Federal Probation
Date Published
June 2011
Statement of Rights for Identity Theft Victims
Date Published
July 2011
Agencies
OVC
Where Political Extremists and Greedy Criminals Meet: A Comparative Study of Financial Crimes and Criminal Networks in the United States
Date Published
2011
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Border Justice? Sentencing Federal Narcotics Offenders in Southwest Border Districts: A Focus on Citizenship Status
NCJ Number
234323
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Date Published
February 2011
Publication Link
Judicial Review, Volume 10, Issue 2, March 2011
NCJ Number
234355
Journal
Judicial Review
Date Published
March 2011
Alternatives to Pretrial Detention: Southern District of Iowa, A Case Study
NCJ Number
234066
Journal
Federal Probation
Date Published
December 2010
Results-Based Framework for Post-Conviction Supervision Recidivism Analysis
NCJ Number
234065
Journal
Federal Probation
Date Published
December 2010
Exploratory Analysis of Federal Litigation in the United States Challenging Asset Forfeiture
NCJ Number
233701
Journal
Criminal Justice Policy Review
Date Published
March 2011
Publication Link
Constitutional Rights of Prisoners, Eighth Edition
NCJ Number
232944
Date Published
2006
Multiple Perspectives on Battered Mothers and their Children Fleeing to the United States for Safety: A Study of Hague Convention Cases
Date Published
December 2010
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Harnessing Information in a Prosecutor's Office
Date Published
October 2000
Agencies
NIJ
Series
Perjury
NCJ Number
231924
Journal
American Criminal Law Review
Date Published
2010
Why the Prior Conviction Sentencing Enhancements in Illegal Re-Entry Cases Are Unjust and Unjustified (And Unreasonable Too)
NCJ Number
231601
Journal
Boston College Law Review
Date Published
May 2010