The Power of the Prosecutor: Gatekeepers of the Criminal Justice System

The Power of the Prosecutor: Gatekeepers of the Criminal Justice System

ISBN-10:
1440842183
ISBN-13:
9781440842184
Pub. Date:
01/11/2016
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
1440842183
ISBN-13:
9781440842184
Pub. Date:
01/11/2016
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
The Power of the Prosecutor: Gatekeepers of the Criminal Justice System

The Power of the Prosecutor: Gatekeepers of the Criminal Justice System

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Overview

In this book, readers will take a fascinating jourbaney 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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440842184
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/11/2016
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Joan E. Jacoby is executive director of the Jefferson Institute for Justice Studies.

Edward C. Ratledge is the director of the Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research and associate professor in the School of Public Policy and Administration, University of Delaware, Newark, DE.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Introduction xi

Chapter 1 What Is Discretion and Why Do We Care? 1

Chapter 2 Discretion and Policing 33

Chapter 3 Controlling the Gate to the Courts 61

Chapter 4 The Final Accounting: From Filing to Disposition 87

Chapter 5 Falling Apart 117

Chapter 6 DSK: A Rush to Judgment 123

Chapter 7 The Duke Lacrosse Players: Prosecutorial Misconduct 135

Chapter 8 JonBenet Ramsey: The Case That Never Was 145

Chapter 9 Casey Anthony: Truth and Consequences 157

Chapter 10 Orenthal James Simpson: The Murder Trial of a Victim? 171

Chapter 11 Professionalism and Innovation 187

Chapter 12 Lessons Learned 197

Notes 201

Selected Bibliography 215

Index 221

What People are Saying About This

Peg Dorer


"Jacoby and Ratledge provide an excellent and unbiased look at the world of prosecution as it varies throughout the United States and affects the quality of justice dispensed. They introduce readers to a world they may know little about and analyze the role the criminal justice system played in some real-life media-heavy cases that produced unanticipated results. The authors' insight into new horizons for prosecution in the 21st century provides a basis for the development of new programs and expanded influence for prosecutors."

William F. McDonald


"A rare combination: fascinating case histories about some of the best-known prosecutors' mistakes in criminal cases of our time and a keen, scholarly analysis of the prosecutor's largely unknown role as manager of the criminal justice process. In this era of renewed concern about racism and criminal justice, Jacoby and Ratledge provide valuable insight into how prosecutors influence—for better and for worse—the legitimacy of the system."

Peter S. Gilchrist


"For years, Jacoby and Ratledge have been retained to evaluate prosecutors and their policies and procedures, which has made them experts on prosecution. Their book, which offers a comprehensive examination of prosecution and the criminal justice system, offers valuable insight into the variety of issues confronting twenty-first-century prosecution."

Paul A. Logli


"Jacoby and Ratledge have clearly identified, in this well-designed work, the single most powerful and important function of America's prosecutors. It is a must-read, not only for criminal justice professionals, but also for any citizen who wants a clearer understanding of how our justice system really works."

Frank R. Crowe


"I have known Jacoby and Ratledge for many years and am pleased that they have put their great experience on this topic into print. Their book demonstrates the importance of public knowledge about all aspects of a prosecutor's important role in achieving justice and equity."

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