
The Power of the Prosecutor
Gatekeepers of the Criminal Justice System
- 248 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
The Power of the Prosecutor
Gatekeepers of the Criminal Justice System
About this book
In this book, readers will take a fascinating journey with local prosecutors as they seek to obtain reasonable and appropriate case dispositions while preventing abuse and misuse of the law and protecting the civil rights of their jurisdictions. Prosecutors have a powerful and generally little-understood role in the criminal justice system. Their important powers include accepting or rejecting cases, making decisions about dismissing charges, or moving cases to disposition and recommending a sentence—all of which can critically affect not only individuals but society through their ability to shape our criminal justice system. The Power of the Prosecutor: Gatekeepers of the Criminal Justice System explores the real-world actions and outcomes of local prosecutors through five well-known cases, documenting the variety of pressures prosecutors face both within and outside their offices as they attempt to make the best decisions about crimes and defendants. Written by individuals who have actively engaged prosecutors in practically every U.S. state over 30 years' time, the book examines actual case profiles that enable readers to witness how prosecutors reach their behind-the-scenes decisions and grasp how the criminal justice system operates. The authors explain the variations in prosecution, including the effects of policies and priorities, action choices available, and the types of both internal and external relationships with other participants in the system: the police, the courts, the defense counsel, and the community they represent. Readers will come away with in-depth knowledge and understanding of the complexities and pressures faced by prosecutors in upholding justice under a wide variety of conditions.
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Table of contents
- Cover page
- Halftitle page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- CHAPTER ONE What Is Discretion and Why Do We Care?
- CHAPTER TWO Discretion and Policing
- CHAPTER THREE Controlling the Gate to the Courts
- CHAPTER FOUR The Final Accounting: From Filing to Disposition
- CHAPTER FIVE Falling Apart
- CHAPTER SIX DSK: A Rush to Judgment
- CHAPTER SEVEN The Duke Lacrosse Players: Prosecutorial Misconduct
- CHAPTER EIGHT JonBenet Ramsey: The Case That Never Was
- CHAPTER NINE Casey Anthony: Truth and Consequences
- CHAPTER TEN Orenthal James Simpson: The Murder Trial of a Victim?
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Professionalism and Innovation
- CHAPTER TWELVE Lessons Learned
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Index