Discussions about the federalization of crime traditionally have focused on substantive law: a crime will be handled in a state system or in the federal system depending on its definition. While it is true that federal and state crimes appear to have different coverage, federal criminal jurisdiction is fast becoming the rule rather than the exception. It follows that the federalization of crime is increasingly in the hands of federal prosecutors. Thus, informed debate on the respective state and federal roles in law enforcement should focus on the prosecutive function. In their Article, Professor Jeffries and Judge Gleeson assert that organized crime is an especially appropriate target for federal prosecution. Federal prosecutors have power...
Congress has responded to increasing public concern about violent crime by expanding the scope of th...
The first area is the substantive criminal law, especially at the federal level. In the following pa...
The goal of this article is to show intergovernmental relations at a crossroads. For two decades, th...
Discussions about the federalization of crime traditionally have focused on substantive law: a crime...
The increasing federalization of crime gives rise to concurrent state and federal jurisdiction over ...
The federalization of American criminal law was not an issue that would have been discussed prior to...
Criminal law enforcement in the United States is multijurisdictional. Local, state, and federal pros...
Overcriminalization and overpunishment are the two key features of federal criminal law today, yet t...
Those who criticize the federalization of crime claim that the trend is causing a docket crisis in t...
The state and federal courts largely exercise concurrent jurisdiction over most criminal law matters...
Overcriminalization and overpunishment are the two key features of federal criminal law today, yet t...
State constitutional rights and procedural protections, of course, can only be asserted in state cri...
The federal anti-racketeering effort has grown steadily since its inception in response to the lotte...
For the most part, the United States has a decentralized criminal justice system. State legislatures...
The Supreme Court\u27s decisions in United States v. Lopez and United States v. Morrison have raised...
Congress has responded to increasing public concern about violent crime by expanding the scope of th...
The first area is the substantive criminal law, especially at the federal level. In the following pa...
The goal of this article is to show intergovernmental relations at a crossroads. For two decades, th...
Discussions about the federalization of crime traditionally have focused on substantive law: a crime...
The increasing federalization of crime gives rise to concurrent state and federal jurisdiction over ...
The federalization of American criminal law was not an issue that would have been discussed prior to...
Criminal law enforcement in the United States is multijurisdictional. Local, state, and federal pros...
Overcriminalization and overpunishment are the two key features of federal criminal law today, yet t...
Those who criticize the federalization of crime claim that the trend is causing a docket crisis in t...
The state and federal courts largely exercise concurrent jurisdiction over most criminal law matters...
Overcriminalization and overpunishment are the two key features of federal criminal law today, yet t...
State constitutional rights and procedural protections, of course, can only be asserted in state cri...
The federal anti-racketeering effort has grown steadily since its inception in response to the lotte...
For the most part, the United States has a decentralized criminal justice system. State legislatures...
The Supreme Court\u27s decisions in United States v. Lopez and United States v. Morrison have raised...
Congress has responded to increasing public concern about violent crime by expanding the scope of th...
The first area is the substantive criminal law, especially at the federal level. In the following pa...
The goal of this article is to show intergovernmental relations at a crossroads. For two decades, th...