Notable Recent Publications features the latest empirical research and data related to indigent/public defense. If you have suggestions, ideas for work that should be included, or trouble accessing any of the articles featured, please write to Venita Embry at vembry@rti.org . Howey, W., Kathan, S., Jaggers, J. W., & Cambron, C. (2024). Complexities of appellate law: Experiences and perspectives of Utah indigent appellate attorneys. Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice & Criminology. https://doi.org/10.21428/88de04a1.a294e101 Indigent appellate attorneys experience high stress due to their unique roles and responsibilities. Very little scientific research examines the lives and experiences of attorneys in the workplace. Characterizing and describing the variety of complexities and challenges Utah appellate attorneys face within their work provides information towards filling the profession’s gaps, stressors, and occupational needs. A sample of five Utah appellate attor
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