The Section of Criminal Justice serves as the American Bar Association’s principal entity concerned with criminal justice and its fair, speedy and efficient administration. The section has the unique ability to garner and synthesize expertise to promote a balanced perspective on the issues facing the American criminal justice system by its prosecutor, judicial, academic and defense attorney members.
The section has ambitious plans for 2008-09. Three projects will play a major role in advancing and expanding the field of criminal law: improving cross-cultural communication in the criminal justice system; mediation in criminal matters; and the child victims’ rights project.
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