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Citizen Court Monitoring

Recent Reports

September 2011 Suffolk County Family Court Citizens Monitoring Report

 

Washington County Family Court Citizen Monitoring Report 2011

 

Warren County Family Court Citizen Monitoring Report 2010

 

HISTORY OF PROGRAM

In 1975, the Fund for Modern Courts pioneered an initiative designed to give New York citizens a powerful voice in how their courts are run. This groundbreaking program, known as Citizen Court Monitoring, is straightforward: From around the state, groups of non-lawyer volunteers observe court proceedings on a regular basis. The monitors evaluate the courts from the point of view of those outside the system, and recommend improvements to make the courts more efficient and user-friendly for the average person. The monitors' findings and recommendations are then published by Modern Courts and released to court administrators, judges, court personnel, lawmakers, bar associations, civic groups, and the media.

For a more than a quarter of a century, Citizen Court Monitoring has been the centerpiece of Modern Courts' efforts to involve the public in improving the administration of justice. Our award-winning program has been cited by the American Bar Association as one the country's most effective projects "in bringing problems to light and proposing changes to correct shortcomings." The National Center for State Courts has applauded it as one of the "most well-run court monitoring programs in the nation." The American Judicature Society, in presenting Modern Courts with its Justice Award, described it as "the catalyst for virtually every worthwhile judicial improvement in New York State," and "the model for jurisdictions elsewhere striving to make the justice system more responsive to citizen needs."

NATIONAL INFLUENCE
Citizen court monitoring is gaining attention across the nation. As the pioneer in this effort, Modern Courts remains the standard-bearer, providing information and assistance to groups in other states that seek to evaluate and improve their courts. Modern Courts participated in the landmark first-ever national conference on court monitoring, co-sponsored by WATCH of Minneapolis and the Santa Fe Court Monitors, and held in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Since the conference, Modern Courts continues to share information with other groups and to provide guidance to those seeking to launch new programs.

ONGOING PROJECTS

Modern Courts has recently completed a monitoring project of the Family Courts in Washington and Warren Counties.  In the Spring and Summer of 2010, Modern Courts will be monitoring the Family Court in Suffolk County.

 

Court Monitoring Forms for Family Court

Forms for Warren and Washington Counties

2010 Family Court Monitoring Program

 

Family Court Case by Case Monitoring Form

Family Court Overview Form

Modern Courts' monitors will continue their work to address problems in courts around the state, and to improve the administration of justice for all New Yorkers.


 

In the News:

New York Times Article on Family Court

Thomas Reuters: Court Reform Group Recommends Changes in Suffolk County Family Court

 

RECENT REPORTS

September 2011 Suffolk County Court Monitoring Report

 

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Saratoga County Town and Village Courts
April 2008
Dutchess County Town and Village Courts
January 2008
Albany County Family Court (2001) Kings County Criminal Court (2001) Monroe County Family Court (1998) New York County Criminal Court (2004) New York County Supreme Court, Criminal Term (2003) Nassau County Court (2000) Rockland County Family Court (1999) Saratoga County Court (2004) Saratoga County Family Court (2003) Schenectady City Court (2003) Schenectady County Court (2002) Schenectady County Family Court (2000) Suffolk County Court (2000) Suffolk County Family Court (2004)

Questions about Citizen Court Monitoring?

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