The failure of arrests to come to trial.
Less than half of all felony arrests result in conviction. So its pretty much just the amount of people who get arrested for a crime but don't end up getting convicted along the lines somewhere.
what are the three major reason for case attrrition
Annual attrition is the actual attrition rate for a year or a period of years. Annualized attrition would be an extrapolation based on the portion of a year (for example, take the actual attrition for 6 months and double it to arrive at an annualized attrition rate).
Case attrition in the criminal justice system refers to the gradual reduction of cases as they progress through various stages, often due to factors like plea deals, dismissals, or lack of evidence. This phenomenon can lead to significant disparities in justice, as marginalized communities may face higher rates of attrition, resulting in fewer prosecutions and convictions. Additionally, case attrition can undermine public confidence in the legal system, as it may be perceived as a failure to hold offenders accountable. Ultimately, it highlights the complexities and challenges of ensuring fairness and efficacy within the criminal justice process.
It was a war of attrition.
No because it is unconstitunial and many dont like it. If you are in a court case you shouldn't mention this as the judge will possibly deny it.
war of attrition
Attrition is a declining rate in the object being counted. Employee attrition occurs when employees retire or quit and no one is hired to full the position.
The opposite of natural attrition would be artificial or forced attrition, where employees are intentionally let go rather than leaving naturally.
Attrition damage is a strategy of harassment or abuse through the use of a blockade.
War of Attrition - album - was created on 2007-03-06.
Our club has had a high rate of attrition because so many members have moved away.
The cast of Attrition - 2006 includes: Gareth Crook as himself