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87 Wash. L. Rev. 1 (2012)

handle is hein.journals/washlr87 and id is 1 raw text is: PRELIMINARY REPORT ON RACE AND
WASHINGTON'S CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Research Working Group
Task Force on Race and the Criminal Justice System
* The Research Working Group is grateful to the Report's co-publishers, the Gonzaga Law Review,
47 GONZ. L. REV. 251 (2012), the Seattle University Law Review, 35 SEATTLE U. L. REV.
(forthcoming 2012), and the Washington Law Review, 87 WASH. L. REV. 1 (2012).
We would like to thank the members of the Research Working Group for their work in
researching and drafting this Report. The team included: Katherine Beckett, Professor, Sociology,
University of Washington; Robert Chang, Professor of Law and Director, Korematsu Center, Seattle
University School of Law; Julius Debro, Professor Emeritus, Law, Societies and Justice Program,
University of Washington; Kerry Fitz-Gerald, Reference Librarian, Seattle University School of
Law; Taki Flevaris, Advocacy Fellow, Korematsu Center, Seattle University School of Law; Jason
Gillmer, John J. Hemmingson Chair in Civil Liberties, Gonzaga University School of Law; Alexes
Harris, Associate Professor, Sociology, University of Washington; Carl McCurley, Manager,
Washington State Center for Court Research; David Perez, Assistant Director, Korematsu Center,
Seattle University School of Law; Charles Reasons, Professor and Department Chair, Law and
Justice, Central Washington University; Mary Whisner, Reference Librarian, University of
Washington School of Law; and Stephanie Wilson, Head of Reference Services, Seattle University
School of Law.
We are grateful for the assistance of the Office of Financial Management, the Washington State
Center for Court Research, and the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs for
providing us with data.
** The primary task force website can be found at Race and Criminal Justice, SEATTLE UNIV. SCH.
OF LAW, www.law.seattleu.edu/x8777.xml (last visited Jan. 25, 2012). Organizations and
institutions on the Task Force include: Administrative Office of the Courts; American Civil
Liberties Union of Washington; Central Washington University; Department of Law and Justice;
the Defender Association/Racial Disparity Project; Filipino Lawyers of Washington; Fred T.
Korematsu Center for Law and Equality, Seattle University School of Law; Gonzaga University
School of Law; the Korean American Bar Association of Washington; Latina/o Bar Association of
Washington; Loren Miller Bar Association; Middle Eastern Legal Association of Washington;
Mother Attorneys Mentoring Association of Seattle; QLaw: the GLBT Bar Association of
Washington; Seattle City Attorney's Office; Seattle University School of Law; University of
Washington, College of Arts and Sciences; University of Washington School of Law; Vietnamese
American Bar Association of Washington; Washington Defender Association; Washington State
Access to Justice Board; Washington State Bar Association; Washington State Commission on
Asian Pacific American Affairs; Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs; Washington
State Criminal Justice Training Commission; Washington State Gender and Justice Commission;
Washington State Minority and Justice Commission; Washington Women Lawyers.

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