Contact:
Lorri Montgomery
Director of Communications
National Center for State Courts
757.259.1525
lmontgomery@ncsc.dni.us
Two Annual NCSC Publications Go Interactive
Williamsburg,
VA (October 5,
2006) –
This week’s release of two of the National Center for State Courts’
most popular annual publications –
Examining
the Work of the State Courts and State
Court Caseload Statistics – delivers more than the most up-to-date
analysis of caseload trends in the state courts. The two publications,
produced every year by the Court Statistics Project in conjunction with
the Bureau of Justice Statistics and the Conference of State Court
Administrators, now include added features that make the publications
more accessible. Taking advantage of navigation and search functionality
provided by the Web, the interactive versions of both publications allow
users to:
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Download the data
represented in tables, charts, and graphs
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Navigate to related
reference documents on the Web
Hot-linked
icons found throughout the text take readers to more in-depth
information, downloads of information graphics, Web sites with related
information, and data spreadsheets. The two publications are available
for download in a PDF format via a link
on the NCSC Web site’s home page at www.ncsconline.org.
“Both
volumes will continue to provide the most comprehensive, up-to-date
information regarding the nation’s state courts,” says Richard
Schauffler, director of NCSC Research Services. “Only the presentation
of the information has changed to make it more accessible for our
readers. The new Web-based publications represent another leap forward
in the presentation of this information.”
The
publications are a product of the Court Statistics Project, which has
collected and analyzed data relating to the work of our nation’s state
courts since its inception in 1975. Included in this year’s findings:
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Nearly
100 million cases were filed in state trial courts in 2004
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The
greatest increases in caseloads from 1995 to 2004 are seen in
limited jurisdiction civil cases (+19 percent) and limited
jurisdiction domestic relations caseloads (+16 percent)
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Reopened
and Reactivated cases comprise a large proportion of the juvenile
and domestic relations caseloads, and are reported here for the
first time.
The
National Center for State Courts, founded in 1971 by Chief Justice of
the United States Warren E. Burger, is a non-profit organization
dedicated to improving the administration of justice and provides
leadership, research, technology, education, and training to the state
courts. The National Center is headquartered in Williamsburg, Virginia,
with offices in Washington, D.C. and Denver, Colorado.
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National
Center
for State Courts, 300 Newport Avenue,
Williamsburg,
VA
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