Judicial performance evaluations (JPEs) are essential “mechanisms used to assess how judges perform their jobs,” (Neubauer & Fradella, p. 243). They assist the public by offering ‘judicial progress reports;’ whilst placing a personal obligation and accountability on the impartial nature of judges, and the execution of their duties.
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Judicial Performance Evaluations
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Judicial performance evaluations (JPEs) are essential “mechanisms used to assess how judges perform their jobs,” (Neubauer & Fradella, p. 243). They assist the public by offering ‘judicial progress reports;’ whilst placing a personal obligation and accountability on the impartial nature of judges, and the execution of their duties.