Professor Luskin is a social analyst whose research and teaching interests revolve around trial courts as institutions that influence the distribution of value in society, as well as discretionary decision-making in court-related settings.
She has been interested in how the community context affects the work of limited jurisdiction courts, as well as the potential of such courts as accessible, economical, and responsive local institutions of justice.
Her most recent research focuses on the reactions of courts and criminal justice agencies to mentally ill defendants and offenders, as well as the responses of mentally ill defendants to their experiences in the criminal justice system, including participation in an inter outcome study of mental health courts.
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