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The Politics of Federal Prosecution

Nelson, Michael J. (Jeffrey L. Hyde and Sharon D. Hyde and Political Science Board of Visitors Early Career Professor in Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science and Social Data Analytics, and Affiliate Law Faculty, Jeffrey L. Hyde and & Ostrander, Ian (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Michigan State University) & Boldt, Ethan D. (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, North Dakota State University) & Boyd, Christina L. (Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Georgia)

The Politics of Federal Prosecution

The Politics of Federal Prosecution

The Politics of Federal Prosecution

 

Prosecutors hold incredible power in the United States to decide when and how to dispense justice. They are, in many ways, the agenda setters of the criminal justice system. While prosecutors and politicians frequently (and loudly) claim that prosecutors act independent of political influence, the potential for politics to affect prosecutors and their decisions looms large.


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Beschrijving The Politics of Federal Prosecution

Federal prosecutors have immense power and discretion to decide when to bring criminal charges, what plea bargains to offer, and how to implement the federal government's legal priorities in their districts. While U.S. Attorneys take pains to emphasize their independence, we know relatively little about the extent to which politics colors federal prosecutorial staffing and decision making. The Politics of Federal Prosecution draws upon a wealth of data from 1990s to the present to examine the interplay of political factors and federal prosecution. First, the authors find that congressional and presidential politics affect who becomes federal prosecutors and how long those individuals serve. Second, the book demonstrates that signals of presidential and congressional preferences, along with local priorities, affect key prosecutorial decisions: whether to bring prosecutions, how to approach plea bargaining negotiations, and when to utilize criminal asset forfeiture to cripple criminal activities. In short, the book demonstrates that politics affects the behavior of U.S. Attorneys at nearly every stage of their service.


ISBN
9780197554685
Pagina's
250
Verschenen
NUR
820
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP USA

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