Nearly every criminal justice agency has attempted projects that have fizzled or failed to meet expectations. If we want to encourage testing new ideas, we need to create a climate in which failure is openly discussed. Recently, the Center for Court Innovation and DOJ's Bureau of Justice Assistance set out to jump-start this kind of conversation, bringing together judges, probation officials, prosecutors, police chiefs and defense attorneys to discuss lessons they have learned from projects that failed.
December 17, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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