流行病中的渐进检控

IF 1.1 2区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology Pub Date : 2020-05-19 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3605593
Chad W. Flanders, Stephen R. Galoob
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Flanders和Galoob探讨了美国在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的渐进起诉问题。大流行在很短的时间内改变了州政府官员对监禁的态度。自疫情开始以来,更多的人在审判前被释放,而不是被拘留。因此,监狱和拘留所的人口正在下降,尽管现在判断这种下降的幅度有多大或有多持久还为时过早。这些举措是由恐惧驱动的,在许多情况下,监狱和拘留所爆发COVID-19的现实现在是病毒的热点。各州和地方政府不想为人类的痛苦或照顾大量新患者的费用负责。与此同时,这些改革与所谓的进步检察官在过去几年中提出并努力实施的改革是一致的
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Progressive Prosecution in a Pandemic
Flanders and Galoob explore the issue on progressive prosecution in the US in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic The pandemic alters the attitudes of state officials to incarceration in a very short time Since the beginning of the pandemic, many more people have been released, rather than detained, before trial Low-level offenders are being sentenced to home confinement More police are giving warnings for low-level offenses rather than making arrests, and prosecutors have established policies against prosecuting those arrested for low-level offenses As a result, prison and jail populations are declining, although it is too soon to tell how dramatic or permanent that decline will be These moves are driven by the fear and, in many cases, the reality of COVID-19 outbreaks in jails and prisons Correctional institutions are now virus hot spots, and states and localities do not want to be responsible for the human suffering or for the costs of caring for a rash of new patients At the same time, these reforms are in line with what so-called progressive prosecutors have proposed and fought to implement during the past several years
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