Prior research has demonstrated that the relationship between defendant characteristics and prosecutorial decision-making is nuanced and often difficult to detect. A complete understanding of this relationship requires a holistic approach examining multiple decision points and a sound theoretical foundation. Using data from the New York County District Attorney’s Office, this study investigates disparities in case outcomes across several decision-making stages. Informed by a theoretical perspective that combines focal concerns and typescripts theories, I argue that during the course of their work, prosecutors develop impressions of archetypal offenders for individual offense types. Decisions made throughout case processing are subsequently ...
This article considers many commonly advanced criticisms of the adversary system. It provides an an...
This dissertation examined the use of offender profiling evidence in criminal cases. The meaning, hi...
Polyvictimization, an individual’s experience of multiple types of victimization, has been of increa...
Recent studies find the socioeconomic status (SES) of a defendant’s home neighborhood acts as an ext...
This Article explores the possible role of the attorney disciplinary process in discouraging prosecu...
Though a long-standing history of scholarship has sought to understand the potential for disparities...
Tasked with enforcing the criminal law against suspected offenders, public prosecutors have traditio...
This thesis analyzes the authorship of Supreme Court opinions and the theory that Justices on that C...
This major research paper looks at how Canadian Supreme Court justices view their role in adjudicati...
Wrongful convictions pose a large threat to the integrity of the United States criminal justice syst...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsBuilding upon m...
It is an old saw that prosecutors have both an ethical and a legal obligation to do justice. The c...
Thesis advisor: Hideo KonishiBecker (1968) provides a formal framework for analyzing various policie...
This dissertation uses doctrinal and socio-legal methods to analyse the Article XX necessity test in...
The recent societal development of highly specialized evidence has brought new problems to the foref...
This article considers many commonly advanced criticisms of the adversary system. It provides an an...
This dissertation examined the use of offender profiling evidence in criminal cases. The meaning, hi...
Polyvictimization, an individual’s experience of multiple types of victimization, has been of increa...
Recent studies find the socioeconomic status (SES) of a defendant’s home neighborhood acts as an ext...
This Article explores the possible role of the attorney disciplinary process in discouraging prosecu...
Though a long-standing history of scholarship has sought to understand the potential for disparities...
Tasked with enforcing the criminal law against suspected offenders, public prosecutors have traditio...
This thesis analyzes the authorship of Supreme Court opinions and the theory that Justices on that C...
This major research paper looks at how Canadian Supreme Court justices view their role in adjudicati...
Wrongful convictions pose a large threat to the integrity of the United States criminal justice syst...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsBuilding upon m...
It is an old saw that prosecutors have both an ethical and a legal obligation to do justice. The c...
Thesis advisor: Hideo KonishiBecker (1968) provides a formal framework for analyzing various policie...
This dissertation uses doctrinal and socio-legal methods to analyse the Article XX necessity test in...
The recent societal development of highly specialized evidence has brought new problems to the foref...
This article considers many commonly advanced criticisms of the adversary system. It provides an an...
This dissertation examined the use of offender profiling evidence in criminal cases. The meaning, hi...
Polyvictimization, an individual’s experience of multiple types of victimization, has been of increa...