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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This panel consists of four papers studying the role of courts interpreters and coercion in guilty pleas, as well as downstream consequences of guilty pleas in appeals and racial and ethnic disparities.
Plea appeals across two states - Jacqueline G. Lee, Boise State University; Kelsey S. Henderson, Portland State University
A National Survey of Spanish-English Language Court Interpreters and the Plea Process - Jessica Arredondo Cruz, George Mason University; Allison Redlich, George Mason University
Power, pressure, and plea deals: Investigating coercion in plea negotiations - Samantha Luna, University of Houston-Clear Lake; Sabrina Garcia, University of Houston-Clear Lake; Sahir Damani, University of Houston-Clear Lake
Identifying a Locus of Disparity: The Contribution of Plea Bargains to Differences in Sentences Across Racial and Ethnic Groups - Miranda Galvin, Penn State University; Brian D. Johnson, University of Maryland; Kevin Petersen, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Allison Redlich, George Mason University