Prosecutors
Examining Prosecutorial Discretion in Federal Criminal Cases
Bending Towards Justice: Perceptions of Justice among Human Trafficking Survivors
Race and Prosecution in Manhattan - Research Summary
Prosecution and Racial Justice in New York County - Technical Report
Prosecution and Racial Justice in New York County - Partnership Report
Understanding Influence Across Justice Agencies: The Spread of "Community Reforms" from Law Enforcement to Prosecutor Organizations
An Assessment of Defense and Prosecutorial Strategies in Terrorism Trials: Implications for State and Federal Prosecutors
Missing Link: Examining Prosecutorial Decision-Making Across Federal District Courts
Forensic Markers of Physical Elder Abuse: Establishing a Medical Characterization and Identifying the Criminal Justice Approach to Investigation and Prosecution
Erroneous Convictions in Criminal Justice
Interview with Jon Gould, Ph.D., Director of the Washington Institute for Public and International Affairs Research, American University.
Dr. Gould discusses:
- Bottom line findings from the study "Predicting Erroneous Convictions: A Social Science Approach to Miscarriages of Justice"
- Ten statistically significant factors related to wrongful convictions
- The role of systemic error and tunnel vision
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