“Progressive prosecution” has injected new life into criminal justice reform. This trend, which calls for less punishment, less prosecution of many lower-level crimes, and more diversion programs, has taken hold in large cities like Philadelphia, Chicago, Boston, and Houston, as well as in smaller rural districts. Despite the hype, however, progressive prosecution has its limitations. This article discusses four of those limitations and analyzes their effect on progressive prosecution’s likelihood of success in both urban and rural districts. Although many factors constrain progressive prosecution, this article addresses two types: internal and external. Part One discusses internal constraints, including the traditional motivations of indiv...
Progressive prosecutors differ from their more traditional counterparts primarily in the way in whic...
It has long been postulated that America’s mass incarceration phenomenon is driven by increased drug...
It has long been postulated that America’s mass incarceration phenomenon is driven by increased drug...
“Progressive prosecution” has injected new life into criminal justice reform. This trend, which call...
“Progressive prosecution” has injected new life into criminal justice reform. This trend, which call...
The concept of the progressive prosecutor has captured the attention of many newspapers, media outle...
The concept of the progressive prosecutor has captured the attention of many newspapers, media outle...
A new and recognizable group of reform-minded prosecutors has assumed the mantle of progressive pros...
A new and recognizable group of reform-minded prosecutors has assumed the mantle of progressive pros...
A new strategy of criminal prosecution, called “community prosecution, ” emerged in the past two dec...
Prosecutors are the most powerful officials in the criminal justice system. At least ninety percent ...
Prosecutors are the most powerful officials in the criminal justice system. At least ninety percent ...
This study examines the relationship between prosecutorial orientation and its impact on crime. The ...
As criminal justice reform has attracted greater public support, a new brand of district attorney ca...
There are inherent tensions between conceptions of public prosecutors as elected officials who respo...
Progressive prosecutors differ from their more traditional counterparts primarily in the way in whic...
It has long been postulated that America’s mass incarceration phenomenon is driven by increased drug...
It has long been postulated that America’s mass incarceration phenomenon is driven by increased drug...
“Progressive prosecution” has injected new life into criminal justice reform. This trend, which call...
“Progressive prosecution” has injected new life into criminal justice reform. This trend, which call...
The concept of the progressive prosecutor has captured the attention of many newspapers, media outle...
The concept of the progressive prosecutor has captured the attention of many newspapers, media outle...
A new and recognizable group of reform-minded prosecutors has assumed the mantle of progressive pros...
A new and recognizable group of reform-minded prosecutors has assumed the mantle of progressive pros...
A new strategy of criminal prosecution, called “community prosecution, ” emerged in the past two dec...
Prosecutors are the most powerful officials in the criminal justice system. At least ninety percent ...
Prosecutors are the most powerful officials in the criminal justice system. At least ninety percent ...
This study examines the relationship between prosecutorial orientation and its impact on crime. The ...
As criminal justice reform has attracted greater public support, a new brand of district attorney ca...
There are inherent tensions between conceptions of public prosecutors as elected officials who respo...
Progressive prosecutors differ from their more traditional counterparts primarily in the way in whic...
It has long been postulated that America’s mass incarceration phenomenon is driven by increased drug...
It has long been postulated that America’s mass incarceration phenomenon is driven by increased drug...