Court Delays and Criminal Recidivism: Results from Danish Administrative Data and a Policy Reform

JUSTICE QUARTERLY(2023)

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Delays at court are an everlasting and potentially consequential reality of criminal justice systems, although most would agree that the timely adjudication of cases is needed from both administrative, judicial, and individual perspectives. This paper uses administrative data and a policy reform in Denmark in 2007 to measure the unconfounded association between court delays - or, more specifically, time to adjudication - and criminal recidivism within 5 years. Results show that although court delays do not push more people into recidivism, the delays matter for how many crimes recidivists end up being convicted of. Also, criminality tends to be muted during the period from charge to adjudication (even in a context with low use of pretrial detention and no bail system), whereby court delays also matter for the timing of new crimes - a finding with important theoretical implications.
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criminal recidivism,danish administrative data,policy reform
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