Definition of Caseloads

1. Noun. (plural of caseload) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Caseloads

1. caseload [n] - See also: caseload

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caseloads

casehardens
caseic
casein
casein glue
casein hydrolysate
casein kinase
casein paint
caseinase
caseinate
caseinates
caseinogen
caseins
caseless
caselike
caseload
caseloads (current term)
casemaking clothes moth
casemate
casemated
casemates
caseness
caseo-iodine
caseose

Literary usage of Caseloads

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Community Mediation Programs: Developments and Challenges by Daniel McGillis (1999)
"Program caseloads Are Lower Than Initially Expected and Impacts on Justice System caseloads Are Lover Than Anticipated Many initial program planners in this ..."

2. Responding to Probation and Parole Violations by Dale G. Parent (1994)
"As one line probation officer put it, his job was to "trail 'em, nail 'em, and jail 'em." f An Increase in Probation and Parole caseloads Between 1980 and ..."

3. The Economic and Budget Outlook: Fiscal Years, 1999-2008 edited by Sherry Snyder (1998)
"Changes in caseloads for Means-Tested Programs The number of participants, ... In times of economic growth, one would expect a drop in caseloads, ..."

4. Female Offenders in the Juvenile Justice System: Statistics Summary by Eileen Poe-Yamagata, Jeffrey A. Butts (1996)
"Both the female and male caseloads included a higher proportion of person ... Probation caseloads Adjudicated females were more likely than males to be ..."

5. Structural and Other Alternatives for the Federal Courts of Appeals: Report edited by Judith A. McKenna (1994)
"... of appeals (about 24% of civil appeals from the district courts).61 Intercircuit variability in caseloads As with the other statistics we present, ..."

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