"Monitors, known by a variety of names, including external compliance officers and Independent Private Sector Inspectors General (IPSIGs) have become a common judicial, regulatory, and conflict resolution tool. In most instances, a Monitor is installed by agreement between a company or other public or private entity ... and a state or federal government department or agency"--page xiii.
"The 'Black Letter' Standards in this publication constitute ABA policy until and unless superseded. Any revisions, additions, or deletions related to these standards will be noted on the ABA Criminal Justice Section website"--page x.
Includes bibliographical references.
Black letter -- Part I. Definitions -- Part II. Monitor selection -- Part III. Establishing the monitorship -- Part IV. Conducting the monitorship -- Black letter and commentary -- Part I. Definitions -- Part II. Monitor selection -- Part III. Establishing the monitorship -- Part IV. Conducting the monitorship