Collecting Caseload Data Through a Case Management System
Using Caseload Data for Management and Funding
Elaine Borakove Speaks on Caseload Study Methodology
Prosecutorial Workload – The Hidden Crisis in Criminal Justice
Authors: Elaine Borakove, Kristine Hamann, Antonia Merzon
PCE NBP: Gun Violence Prevention and Prosecution Part 1
On April 17th, 2025 PCE hosted a National Best Practices Committee meeting on preventing and prosecuting gun violence.
Read MorePCE Newsletter – March 2025
Caseloads
Featured Resource
If you’re feeling the weight of your caseload and looking for solutions, PCE can help. Our resources include information on technology that can help analyze your caseloads, funding opportunities that may be available, and the challenges of weighing caseloads and workloads. If you’re in need of more assistance as you examine your caseload, PCE has the ability to conduct a caseload study in your office, including recommendations for improving caseloads and workloads in your office. Reach Out Today.
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PCE Publications
- January 2021 – Backlog Causes and Solutions List – PCE. Click here
- December 2020 – Preparing for Jury Trials in the Time of Covid – PCE. Click here
- November 2020 – Prosecutors and the Pandemic: Necessity is the Mother of Invention – ABA Criminal Justice Journal – Hamann and Geisler. Click here
Youthful Offender Diversion and Wraparound Services (2015)
Circuit Attorney’s Office of St. Louis (St. Louis, MO)
Population: 318,070 | Number of Full-Time Prosecutors: 60 | Contact Information
The St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office has implemented a diversion program, supported by Innovative Prosecution Solutions, for defendants ages 18 to 25 who presented a moderate risk of re-offense. Participants are selected using the Ohio Risk Assessment System and a strict set of eligibility criteria. Once in the program, the young adults plead guilty to the crimes committed, regularly appear before a diversion judge, and are monitored by experienced probation officers.
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