The Modern Problem-Solving Court Movement: Domination of Discourse and Untold Stories of Criminal Justice Reform

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This Article examines modern criminal justice reforms. It focuses on the claims of the contemporary problem-solving court movement—a movement that has resulted in the development of thousands of specialized criminal courts across the country over the last two decades.

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Judicial reform, Criminal justice administration, Criminal justice reform, Courts of special jurisdiction, Judicial experiments

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Mae C. Quinn (Washington University School of Law)

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