Inksater, Kimberly2009-03-132009-03-132008http://hdl.handle.net/10625/37565Spanish full version available in IDRC Digital Library: Informe final de evaluaciĆ³n : proyecto observatorio judicial (segunda etapa)The Criminal Justice Monitoring Project was conceived as a method for permanent monitoring of the criminal justice system reform process in Guatemala, at national, local, and thematic levels. In its second phase, the Monitoring Project was extended to Nicaragua and El Salvador through the Central American Justice and Security Network. Six broad topics in the methodology (Access to Justice, Culture, Management, Organization, Institutional Performance, and Economic Analysis) generate information that enables the Institute of Comparative Studies in Criminal Sciences (ICCPG) to identify weaknesses and progress being made in the performance of the agencies that form part of the justice sector.1 digital file (9 p.)application/pdfenPROJECT EVALUATIONADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICEJUDICIAL SYSTEMCRIMINAL LAWACCESS TO JUSTICEHUMAN SECURITYPRISONSMONITORING AND EVALUATIONGUATEMALANICARAGUAEL SALVADORNORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICAFinal evaluation report : judicial monitoring project (second phase); executive summaryIDRC Evaluation Report