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- catalog abstract "The United States Department of Justice's Office for Improvements in the Administration of Justice authorized this survey of judges on the role of courts in American society. The role of courts, rather than encompassing issues of policy-making, is more narrowly focused on issues of caseload management. Federal and state judges in five districts (Milwaukee/Eastern Wisconsin, South Carolina, Philadelphia/Eastern Pennsylvania, Albuquerque/New Mexico, and Los Angeles/Central California) were questioned about the amount of time they spent on routine judicial activities, the time spent on certain types of cases, their techniques for reducing or more expeditiously handling heavy caseloads, and their suggestions for extra-judicial dispute settlement processes that could serve as alternatives to courts. Variables include judges' legal education and experience, types of cases heard in the previous year, percent of time spent on particular types of cases, characteristics of cases requiring excessive time, and techniques for caseload management.".
- catalog contributor b3303226.
- catalog contributor b3303227.
- catalog contributor b3303228.
- catalog created "[1981?]".
- catalog date "1981".
- catalog date "[1981?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1981?]".
- catalog description "250 variables for 104 respondents.".
- catalog description "The United States Department of Justice's Office for Improvements in the Administration of Justice authorized this survey of judges on the role of courts in American society. The role of courts, rather than encompassing issues of policy-making, is more narrowly focused on issues of caseload management. Federal and state judges in five districts (Milwaukee/Eastern Wisconsin, South Carolina, Philadelphia/Eastern Pennsylvania, Albuquerque/New Mexico, and Los Angeles/Central California) were questioned about the amount of time they spent on routine judicial activities, the time spent on certain types of cases, their techniques for reducing or more expeditiously handling heavy caseloads, and their suggestions for extra-judicial dispute settlement processes that could serve as alternatives to courts. Variables include judges' legal education and experience, types of cases heard in the previous year, percent of time spent on particular types of cases, characteristics of cases requiring excessive time, and techniques for caseload management.".
- catalog description "The collection has a logical record length of 720.".
- catalog description "Wisconsin, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, California.".
- catalog extent "data file ( logical records) +".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 7824.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 7824".
- catalog issued "1981".
- catalog issued "[1981?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog requires "The collection has a logical record length of 720.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog spatial "Wisconsin, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, California.".
- catalog subject "Courts United States Public opinion.".
- catalog subject "Judges United States Attitudes.".
- catalog subject "Judicial process United States Public opinion.".
- catalog subject "Public opinion United States.".
- catalog subject "XII. Legal Systems.".
- catalog title "Survey of judges on the role of courts in American society, 1979 [computer file] / principal investigator, Yankelovich, Skelly, and White, Inc.".