Department of Mathematics, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States of America.
Institute for the Quantitative Study of Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity, Williamstown, MA, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2020 Oct 26;15(10):e0241381. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0241381. eCollection 2020.
In the United States, the public has a constitutional right to access criminal trial proceedings. In practice, it can be difficult or impossible for the public to exercise this right. We present JUSTFAIR: Judicial System Transparency through Federal Archive Inferred Records, a database of criminal sentencing decisions made in federal district courts. We have compiled this data set from public sources including the United States Sentencing Commission, the Federal Judicial Center, the Public Access to Court Electronic Records system, and Wikipedia. With nearly 600,000 records from the years 2001-2018, JUSTFAIR is the first large scale, free, public database that links information about defendants and their demographic characteristics with information about their federal crimes, their sentences, and, crucially, the identity of the sentencing judge.
在美国,公众享有宪法赋予的获取刑事审判程序的权利。但实际上,公众可能难以或无法行使这项权利。我们提出了 JUSTFAIR:通过联邦档案推断记录实现司法系统透明化,这是一个联邦地区法院刑事判决决定的数据库。我们从包括美国量刑委员会、联邦司法中心、法院电子记录公共访问系统和维基百科在内的公共来源汇编了这个数据集。JUSTFAIR 拥有 2001 年至 2018 年近 60 万条记录,是第一个大规模、免费、公开的数据库,将被告及其人口统计特征的信息与他们的联邦犯罪、判决,以及关键的判决法官的身份信息联系起来。