In Against Prosecutors, Bennett Capers presents thought-provoking arguments for empowering victims in criminal cases. He proposes that victims should be given greater authority to initiate and direct prosecutions of criminal cases, and should have the options to veto prosecutions or to serve as private prosecutors themselves. Such a shift of authority from public prosecutors to victims, Capers argues, could help check prosecutorial abuses and steer enforcement of criminal law to those areas where it is most needed. Capers urges us to ponder this possibility as a way of transforming the criminal justice system into one that is fairer and more just.The boldness of the proposal is appealing but also raises some questions, both theoretical and ...
Abstract This article provides a brief overview of the ways in which prosecutors must engage with vi...
Crime victims are currently being given the right to participate in criminal prosecutions at both th...
In recent years, enhanced legal protections for victims has caused victims to become increasingly in...
In Against Prosecutors, Bennett Capers presents thought-provoking arguments for empowering victims i...
In Against Prosecutors, Bennett Capers presents thought-provoking arguments for empowering victims i...
In Against Prosecutors, Bennett Capers presents thought-provoking arguments for empowering victims i...
This Essay responds to Bennett Capers\u27s article, Against Prosecutors. I offer four critiques of...
This essay does not promote the Victims\u27 Rights Amendment16 or advocate any other specific victim...
In Against Prosecutors, Bennett Capers proposes that we largely abandon the current system of public...
The victims\u27 rights movement argues that because the outcome of criminal prosecutions affects cri...
In Against Prosecutors, Bennett Capers proposes that we largely abandon the current system of public...
The American criminal justice system is often envisioned as one in which public prosecutors pursue p...
The American criminal justice system is often envisioned as one in which public prosecutors pursue p...
The American criminal justice system is often envisioned as one in which public prosecutors pursue p...
Victims in common law jurisdictions have traditionally been unable to participate in criminal trials...
Abstract This article provides a brief overview of the ways in which prosecutors must engage with vi...
Crime victims are currently being given the right to participate in criminal prosecutions at both th...
In recent years, enhanced legal protections for victims has caused victims to become increasingly in...
In Against Prosecutors, Bennett Capers presents thought-provoking arguments for empowering victims i...
In Against Prosecutors, Bennett Capers presents thought-provoking arguments for empowering victims i...
In Against Prosecutors, Bennett Capers presents thought-provoking arguments for empowering victims i...
This Essay responds to Bennett Capers\u27s article, Against Prosecutors. I offer four critiques of...
This essay does not promote the Victims\u27 Rights Amendment16 or advocate any other specific victim...
In Against Prosecutors, Bennett Capers proposes that we largely abandon the current system of public...
The victims\u27 rights movement argues that because the outcome of criminal prosecutions affects cri...
In Against Prosecutors, Bennett Capers proposes that we largely abandon the current system of public...
The American criminal justice system is often envisioned as one in which public prosecutors pursue p...
The American criminal justice system is often envisioned as one in which public prosecutors pursue p...
The American criminal justice system is often envisioned as one in which public prosecutors pursue p...
Victims in common law jurisdictions have traditionally been unable to participate in criminal trials...
Abstract This article provides a brief overview of the ways in which prosecutors must engage with vi...
Crime victims are currently being given the right to participate in criminal prosecutions at both th...
In recent years, enhanced legal protections for victims has caused victims to become increasingly in...