(b) Matters for examination The studies under subsection (a) of this section may include an examination of the effects of gender on
(1) the treatment of litigants, witnesses, attorneys, jurors, and judges in the courts, including before magistrate and bankruptcy judges;
(2) the interpretation and application of the law, both civil and criminal;
(3) treatment of defendants in criminal cases;
(4) treatment of victims of violent crimes in judicial proceedings;
(5) sentencing;
(6) sentencing alternatives and the nature of supervision of probation and parole;
(7) appointments to committees of the Judicial Conference and the courts;
(8) case management and court sponsored alternative dispute resolution programs;
(9) the selection, retention, promotion, and treatment of employees;
(10) appointment of arbitrators, experts, and special masters;
(11) the admissibility of the victims past sexual history in civil and criminal cases; and
(12) the aspects of the topics listed in section
13992 of this title that pertain to issues within the jurisdiction of the Federal courts.
(d) Continuing education and training programs The Federal Judicial Center, in carrying out section
620 (b)(3) of title
28, shall include in the educational programs it prepares, including the training programs for newly appointed judges, information on the aspects of the topics listed in section
13992 of this title that pertain to issues within the jurisdiction of the Federal courts, and shall prepare materials necessary to implement this subsection.