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  • Criminology
  • Sociology
  • Public Policy

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  • Community courts (CCs) are designed as therapeutic diversion programs for repeat, low-level offenders.
  • Assessing the implementation and characteristics of CCs is crucial for understanding their effectiveness and broader applicability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the characteristics of two Israeli community courts using the Criminal Law Taxonomy (CLT).
  • To evaluate the courtroom dynamics and implementation integrity of these CCs based on measurable parameters.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized the Criminal Law Taxonomy (CLT) for assessment.
  • Conducted court-hearing observations and multi-rater coding of cases.
  • Analyzed courtroom dynamics using 13 measurable parameters.

Main Results:

  • The CC process was highly offender-oriented with needs-based language and restrained emotional expression.
  • Victim-offender dialogue was absent.
  • Involvement of offender supporters and community representatives was partial.

Conclusions:

  • The findings offer insights into the implementation integrity of the Israeli CC model.
  • The study provides a basis for comparing CCs with other justice mechanisms.
  • The issues discussed are relevant to criminal justice practices globally.