Research Symposium

25th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 1, 2025

Hannah Gibb Poster Session 3: 1:45 pm - 2:45 pm / Poster #238


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BIO


I am from Richmond, Virginia and my main interest in research is on restorative justice and its effect on society and offender recidivism. After graduating, I plan on attending law school.

Misdemeanor (In)Justice

Authors: Hannah Gibb, Dr. Jennifer Copp
Student Major: Criminology and Psychology
Mentor: Dr. Jennifer Copp
Mentor's Department: Criminology and Criminal Justice
Mentor's College: College of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Co-Presenters: Phoenix Ricketts, Alexa Athanassie, Victoria Baran, Rachel Douglas, Marina Farulla, Emily Fleurinor, and Khalid Hasboun

Abstract


It is estimated that over 13 million misdemeanor cases are filed in the United States each year. Recent research has highlighted some of the concerns related to the misdemeanor system of justice in the United States, including violations of due process and practices that contribute to inequities. The current research intends to explore the misdemeanor system in Florida's Second Judicial Circuit to understand the extent to which misdemeanor courtrooms are complying with the law and to understand some of the factors associated with non-compliance and other potential sources of unfairness. To accomplish this, a team of undergraduate student researchers conducted systematic courtroom observations using a custom form across the circuit, comprised of six separate courtrooms. Observations included misdemeanor court arraignments and criminal traffic proceedings. Courtroom observations were completed in both rural and urban settings. Drawing on the data elicited during courtroom observations, future analyses will systematically explore local courtroom practices to capture the extent of legal compliance and to identify factors associated with non-compliance in legal proceedings. Our findings will be shared with local stakeholders to inform discussions of the misdemeanor system of justice, including ways to promote best practices.

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Keywords: Criminal justice; courts; due process; mixed-methods research