No. 35-03, March 2012
Index
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Preliminary Report on Race and Washington's Criminal Justice System
- Analyzing Stops, Citations, and Searches in Washington and Beyond
- Actual Versus Perceived Performance of Judges
- O.p.p.: How "occupy's" Race-based Privilege May Improve Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence for All
- Race Bias and the Importance of Consciousness for Criminal Defense Attorneys
- Methodological Issues in Biased Policing Research With Applications to the Washington State Patrol
- The Impact of Implicit Racial Bias on the Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion
- "if Justice Is Not Equal for All, it Is Not Justice": Racial Bias, Prosecutorial Misconduct, and the Right to a Fair Trial in State v. Monday
- "like Wolves in Sheep's Clothing": Combating Racial Bias in Washington State's Criminal Justice System
- Slavery Revisited in Penal Plantation Labor
- Dead Wrong: Why Washington's Deadly Weapon Criminal Sentencing Enhancement Needs "enhancement"
- Domestic Violence and the Budget Crisis: the Use of a Risk Assessment Tool to Manage Cases in Prosecutors' Offices
- Protect Me from Myself: Determining Competency to Waive the Right to Counsel During Civil-commitment Proceedings in Washington State