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Court Technology and Court Performance Professor Byrne November 24, 2008

An Overview of Key Resources Court Technology web-links Examining the Work of State Courts Examining the Work of State Courts Courtroom 21 Project Courtroom 21 Project National Center for State Courts (NCSC)National Center for State Courts (NCSC) - Technology in the Courts National Center for State Courts (NCSC) Jurist Legal IntelligenceJurist Legal Intelligence - Technological Applications in the Courts Jurist Legal Intelligence Wired Courts Wired Courts Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program Preventing Targeted Violence Against Judicial Officials and Courts Preventing Targeted Violence Against Judicial Officials and Courts Court Technology: A Status Report Court Technology: A Status Report Preventing Targeted Violence Against Judicial Officials and Courts Preventing Targeted Violence Against Judicial Officials and Courts

The Impact of Technology on the Courts: Science Matters NPR "FBI's New Technology Revolutionizes DNA Analysis" Part 1 of 3 NPR "FBI's New Technology Revolutionizes DNA Analysis" Part 1 of 3 NPR "Voice 'Fingerprint' Change Crime-Solving" Part 2 of 3 NPR "Voice 'Fingerprint' Change Crime-Solving" Part 2 of 3 NPR "FBI Unravels the Stories Skulls Tell" Part 3 of 3 NPR "FBI Unravels the Stories Skulls Tell" Part 3 of 3

The Impact of Technology on the Courts: Specialization Center for Court Innovation --See links for specific courts: Community Courts: focus on restorative justice, emphasizing the needs of offenders and victims Drug Courts: focus on addiction as a disease and the need for linking offenders to treatment and support Drug Courts: focus on addiction as a disease and the need for linking offenders to treatment and support DV Courts: focus on the complex dynamics of family violence; linkages to family, juvenile, and criminal court/ specialized courts; assess risk to children, partners using new assessment technology; DV Courts: focus on the complex dynamics of family violence; linkages to family, juvenile, and criminal court/ specialized courts; assess risk to children, partners using new assessment technology; Domestic Violence CourtDomestic Violence Court: overview of technology and information Domestic Violence Court An Informed Response: An overview of the domestic violence court technology application and resource link An Informed Response: An overview of the domestic violence court technology application and resource link Mental Health Courts: target the growing number of offenders in our court and correctional system with serious mental health problems( 1 in 5); diversion to mental health treatment; civil commitment; sexually dangerous offender statutes. Mental Health Courts: target the growing number of offenders in our court and correctional system with serious mental health problems( 1 in 5); diversion to mental health treatment; civil commitment; sexually dangerous offender statutes.

Cost of New Technology Long Range Plan for Information Technology in t he Federal Judiciary Long Range Plan for Information Technology in t he Federal Judiciary Projected costs of federal court information system and technology upgrades: over 400 million per year for next five years.

Impact of New Technology on Performance Faster civil court case processing documented( 25% faster) Increase workload for attorneys due to new technology as the system becomes more and more self-service. Changing roles for court administrators as private sector involvement expands. Transparency becoming a reality, leading to increased scrutiny of pre-trial, trial, and sentencing decisions.