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De‐prosecution and death: A synthetic control analysis of the impact of de‐prosecution on homicides
Criminology and Public Policy, 2022Thomas P Hogan
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1998
Abstract The prosecutor is the government’s representative and advocate in all phases of criminal adjudication. Except for the daily operations of public police, prosecution is the most powerful component of the criminal justice process because of the number of offenders and victims it affects and because it dominates decision making ...
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Abstract The prosecutor is the government’s representative and advocate in all phases of criminal adjudication. Except for the daily operations of public police, prosecution is the most powerful component of the criminal justice process because of the number of offenders and victims it affects and because it dominates decision making ...
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The Prosecuting Attorney: The Process of Prosecution (Concluded)
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1931-1951), 1935Newman F. Baker, Earl H. De Long
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