This is an effort to describe the dynamics of interaction between federal prosecutors and federal enforcement agents, and to suggest how these dynamics affect the exercise of enforcement discretion. It concludes by exploring ways in which the proposed normative model – which sees prosecutors and agents as members of a working group, with each side monitoring the other – can be furthered or frustrated with various procedural and structural changes
The paper deals with crime scene investigation as a measure of inquiry, conceptually and substantial...
Assistant United States Attorneys increasingly conceive federal lawenforcement agents as their clie...
Prosecutors are one of the most powerful actors in the American criminal justice system, yet there i...
This is an effort to describe the dynamics of interaction between federal prosecutors and federal en...
This Article seeks to describe the dynamics of interaction between federal prosecutors and federal e...
Although courts have traditionally relied primarily on prosecutors’ individual self-restraint and in...
The key to the growing prominence of prosecutors, both in the United States and elsewhere, lies in t...
This paper presents a game theoretic morphological analysis of the strategic interactions between en...
This paper presents a game theoretic morphological analysis of the U.S. environmental authorities’ (...
On a daily basis, prosecutors decide whether and how to charge individuals for alleged criminal cond...
Parallel civil and criminal enforcement dominates public enforcement of everything from securities r...
This paper explores law enforcement in a federal system to address the reality that the level of det...
In the United States, prosecutors regularly resolve corporate criminal cases through the use of Defe...
Administrative agencies are an increasingly prominent feature of the legal system. This article pres...
The problems associated with the development of a normative model of the prosecutor’s activity in cr...
The paper deals with crime scene investigation as a measure of inquiry, conceptually and substantial...
Assistant United States Attorneys increasingly conceive federal lawenforcement agents as their clie...
Prosecutors are one of the most powerful actors in the American criminal justice system, yet there i...
This is an effort to describe the dynamics of interaction between federal prosecutors and federal en...
This Article seeks to describe the dynamics of interaction between federal prosecutors and federal e...
Although courts have traditionally relied primarily on prosecutors’ individual self-restraint and in...
The key to the growing prominence of prosecutors, both in the United States and elsewhere, lies in t...
This paper presents a game theoretic morphological analysis of the strategic interactions between en...
This paper presents a game theoretic morphological analysis of the U.S. environmental authorities’ (...
On a daily basis, prosecutors decide whether and how to charge individuals for alleged criminal cond...
Parallel civil and criminal enforcement dominates public enforcement of everything from securities r...
This paper explores law enforcement in a federal system to address the reality that the level of det...
In the United States, prosecutors regularly resolve corporate criminal cases through the use of Defe...
Administrative agencies are an increasingly prominent feature of the legal system. This article pres...
The problems associated with the development of a normative model of the prosecutor’s activity in cr...
The paper deals with crime scene investigation as a measure of inquiry, conceptually and substantial...
Assistant United States Attorneys increasingly conceive federal lawenforcement agents as their clie...
Prosecutors are one of the most powerful actors in the American criminal justice system, yet there i...