Plea tracking in the Durham County District Attorney's Office
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Dahaghi, Kevin, Catherine Grodensky, Elizabeth Gifford, Brandon Garrett, William Crozier, Adele Quigley-McBride and Jennifer Teitcher (2023). Plea tracking in the Durham County District Attorney's Office. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26751.
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Elizabeth Joanne Gifford
Beth Gifford is a research professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy, a core faculty member of the Center for Child and Family Policy and the Margolis Center for Health Policy. She leads a multidisciplinary research team that examines the health and social services engagement of children and families. Motivating her research is the need to understand how social policies and practices can better support children and families. Her work spans many public institutions including education, social services, criminal justice, and health care systems. She is the Director of the Health Policy Certificate Program and the Health Policy and Innovation Theme Leader for Bass Connections.
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