The study shows that the exercise of the prosecutor's discretion varies by the jurisdiction. The study seeks to discover if it is the environment surrounding the prosecutor's domain that determines when a prosecutor's discretion is exercised or if it is an internal structural determination. Previous studies of the prosecutorial process serve as a foundation for the research hypotheses. Regression techniques are applied to environment and case disposition data from forty-two Texas prosecutorial organizations. Slight relationships are discovered between discretion in early dismissals and environmental factors. Case studies of two small and two large Texas prosecutors' offices are described through personal interviewing and observation. Questi...
This study tests the utility of a decision making model derived from structural organizational theor...
Virtually every public prosecutor or district attorney in the United States has wide-ranging discret...
In a 2014 article entitled “Prosecutorial Discretion and Environmental Crime,” I presented empirical...
Prosecutors play a key role in the United States criminal justice system. They hold a significant a...
Researchers have recently recognized the importance of social context for developing a more complete...
Prosecutors are one of the most powerful actors in the American criminal justice system, yet there i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-157).This thesis focuses on prosecutorial decision-ma...
The purpose of this research is to examine the factors affecting prosecutorial decision-making and t...
In a 2014 article entitled “Prosecutorial Discretion and Environmental Crime,” I presented empirical...
Prosecutors in the United States may be either appointed or elected officials. They are also bureau ...
Prosecutorial discretion exists throughout the criminal justice system but plays a particularly sign...
Scholars generally agree that law enforcement organizations are influenced by the environment. While...
"Prosecutors have a powerful and generally little-understood role in the criminal justice system. Th...
In the process of examining and deciding cases, environmental judges need materials related to the e...
While recent research has improved dramatically our understanding of appellate judicial behavior in ...
This study tests the utility of a decision making model derived from structural organizational theor...
Virtually every public prosecutor or district attorney in the United States has wide-ranging discret...
In a 2014 article entitled “Prosecutorial Discretion and Environmental Crime,” I presented empirical...
Prosecutors play a key role in the United States criminal justice system. They hold a significant a...
Researchers have recently recognized the importance of social context for developing a more complete...
Prosecutors are one of the most powerful actors in the American criminal justice system, yet there i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-157).This thesis focuses on prosecutorial decision-ma...
The purpose of this research is to examine the factors affecting prosecutorial decision-making and t...
In a 2014 article entitled “Prosecutorial Discretion and Environmental Crime,” I presented empirical...
Prosecutors in the United States may be either appointed or elected officials. They are also bureau ...
Prosecutorial discretion exists throughout the criminal justice system but plays a particularly sign...
Scholars generally agree that law enforcement organizations are influenced by the environment. While...
"Prosecutors have a powerful and generally little-understood role in the criminal justice system. Th...
In the process of examining and deciding cases, environmental judges need materials related to the e...
While recent research has improved dramatically our understanding of appellate judicial behavior in ...
This study tests the utility of a decision making model derived from structural organizational theor...
Virtually every public prosecutor or district attorney in the United States has wide-ranging discret...
In a 2014 article entitled “Prosecutorial Discretion and Environmental Crime,” I presented empirical...