It is natural to suppose that a prosecutor’s conviction rate – the ratio of convictions to cases prosecuted – is a sign of his competence. Prosecutors, however, choose which cases to prosecute. If they prosecute only the strongest cases, they will have high conviction rates. Any system which pays attention to conviction rates, as opposed to the number of convictions, is liable to abuse. As a prosecutor’s budget increases, he allocates it between prosecuting more cases and putting more effort into existing cases. Either can be socially desirable, depending on particular circumstances. We model the tradeoffs theoretically in two models, one of a benevolent social planner and one of a prosecutor who values not just the number of convictions bu...
Prosecutors routinely decline to file charges in individual cases; sometimes they also announce gene...
Mandatory prosecution is inefficient according to legal economists. We argue that when prosecutors a...
This study examines the relationship between prosecutorial orientation and its impact on crime. The ...
It is natural to suppose that a prosecutor’s conviction rate – the ratio of convictions to cases pro...
It is natural to suppose that a prosecutor\u27s conviction rate—the ratio of convictions to cases pr...
This paper analyzes how the budget allocated to state prosecutors varies from one district to anothe...
While sociologist have long debated the relationship between the status characteristics of criminal ...
In their charging and bargaining decisions, prosecutors have unparalleled and nearly-unchecked discr...
This study examines the performance of chief federal prosecutors (U.S. attorneys) and their subseque...
We examine the link between the penalties used to punish convicted criminals and judicial prejudice ...
We examined whether jurors who know that a prosecutor has a high conviction rate are more inclined t...
Individuals can be convicted of a criminal offense in one of two ways: via trial or via guilty plea....
We examined whether jurors who know that a prosecutor has a high conviction rate are more inclined t...
The paper develops analytic criteria for the selection of the optimal "mix " of trials in ...
Relatively little research explaining prosecutors’charging decisions in criminal cases is available....
Prosecutors routinely decline to file charges in individual cases; sometimes they also announce gene...
Mandatory prosecution is inefficient according to legal economists. We argue that when prosecutors a...
This study examines the relationship between prosecutorial orientation and its impact on crime. The ...
It is natural to suppose that a prosecutor’s conviction rate – the ratio of convictions to cases pro...
It is natural to suppose that a prosecutor\u27s conviction rate—the ratio of convictions to cases pr...
This paper analyzes how the budget allocated to state prosecutors varies from one district to anothe...
While sociologist have long debated the relationship between the status characteristics of criminal ...
In their charging and bargaining decisions, prosecutors have unparalleled and nearly-unchecked discr...
This study examines the performance of chief federal prosecutors (U.S. attorneys) and their subseque...
We examine the link between the penalties used to punish convicted criminals and judicial prejudice ...
We examined whether jurors who know that a prosecutor has a high conviction rate are more inclined t...
Individuals can be convicted of a criminal offense in one of two ways: via trial or via guilty plea....
We examined whether jurors who know that a prosecutor has a high conviction rate are more inclined t...
The paper develops analytic criteria for the selection of the optimal "mix " of trials in ...
Relatively little research explaining prosecutors’charging decisions in criminal cases is available....
Prosecutors routinely decline to file charges in individual cases; sometimes they also announce gene...
Mandatory prosecution is inefficient according to legal economists. We argue that when prosecutors a...
This study examines the relationship between prosecutorial orientation and its impact on crime. The ...