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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
Bail and pretrial practices have been at the forefront of legislation and criminal justice policy in recent years. This thematic panel examines the evolution of bail and pretrial reforms in Southern California and how jurisdictions are responding to legal and legislative mandates related to pretrial practices including outcomes like failure to appear and the use of pre-trial supervision.
The Status of Bail Reform in California - Christine Scott-Hayward, California State University, Long Beach
Unpacking Failure to Appear: How Pretrial Release Types and Personal Factors Influence Court Attendance in San Diego County - Erica Redner-Vera, San Diego State University; Tereza Trejbalova, San Diego State University; Kimberly R. Kras, San Diego State University; Emma Bailey, San Diego State University; Malia A. Kohls, San Diego State University
Pretrial Decisions & Outcomes Post-Humphrey: A Case Study in Southern California - Kelsey Stubbs, California State University, Long Beach; Christine Scott-Hayward, California State University, Long Beach
Understanding the Rise of Supervised Own Recognizance (SOR) Pretrial Release Decisions in San Diego County - Emma Bailey, San Diego State University
Division on Corrections and Sentencing