内部检察改革:地区检察官“破坏者”和其他变革推动者,2016年至2020年

Q2 Social Sciences Contemporary Justice Review Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI:10.1080/10282580.2020.1783255
Jennifer M. Balboni, Randall Grometstein
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摘要在2016年之前,推动检察改革的力量来自许多不同的角落:立法者、非营利组织和对司法系统不满的广大社区。在很多方面,特朗普的竞选和选举可能加速了全国各地地方检察官办公室的改革。自2016年以来,有51位绝对进步的候选人赢得了总统职位,很明显,有进行实质性变革的势头。通过对政策声明和媒体报道的审查,本文将审查地方检察官改革运动的范围是什么的定性研究问题;我们假设改革者是一个连续体,从“颠覆者”(希望从根本上改变系统的多个结构组成部分)到“修剪者”(其改革意图受到更多限制)。首先,我们考察了检察官的作用、之前在改革方面的努力,以及与变革相关的联邦形势。然后,我们从内部审视这些自2016年上任的新当选检察官对检察改革的推动,并考虑他们的议程,以及这些检察官在试图做出他们承诺的改变时面临的阻力。
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Prosecutorial reform from within: district attorney ‘Disruptors’ and other change agents, 2016–2020
ABSTRACT Prior to 2016, the push for prosecutorial reform came from many different corners: legislators, nonprofits, and the larger community discontented with the justice system. In many ways, Trump’s campaign and election may have accelerated efforts to reform District Attorney offices across the country. With 51 decidedly progressive candidates winning office since 2016, it’s clear there is momentum for substantive change. Through an examination of policy statements and media coverage, this paper will examine the qualitative research question of what the scope of the District Attorney reform movement is; we posit a continuum of reformers, from the ‘disruptor’ (who wants to fundamentally change multiple structural components of the system) to the ‘pruner’ (whose reform intent is more circumscribed). First, we examine the role of the prosecutor, prior efforts at reform, and the federal landscape as it relates to change. We then examine the push for prosecutorial reform – from within – from these newly elected DA’s who have taken office since 2016, and consider their agendas, as well as the headwinds these prosecutors face as they try to make the changes they are promising.
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Contemporary Justice Review
Contemporary Justice Review Social Sciences-Law
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