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Research Note: Measuring Trial Court Consolidation

NCJ Number
141003
Journal
Justice System Journal Volume: 16 Issue: 1 Dated: (1992) Pages: 65-74
Author(s)
V E Flango; D B Rottman
Date Published
1992
Length
10 pages
Annotation
Trial court consolidation, a key aspect of court unification, and its role in court reform is examined.
Abstract

The research explores three new indicators of consolidated trial court structure. Data for 1976 were replaced with data from 1987 to update Berkson's index of trial court consolidation. The update revealed that the trend toward consolidation persists. Trial court structure itself emerges as a more straightforward and parsimonious measure of trial court consolidation than Berkson's 4-variable point system. A structural measure is proposed that relates closely to three nonstructural measures of consolidation, namely, proportion of total judges who serve on limited jurisdiction courts, extent of jurisdiction, and concurrent jurisdiction to form an index of trial court consolidation that integrates jurisdictional and structural measures. This index is an improvement, but the coding scheme upon which it is based still calls for some judgment. 1 footnotes, 3 tables, and 19 references