21世纪公诉——迈阿密式聪明司法

IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Justice Evaluation Journal Pub Date : 2020-09-17 DOI:10.1080/24751979.2020.1819014
Katherine Fernandez Rundle, Stephen K. Talpins
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从历史上看,检察官和法官几乎完全依靠惩罚性措施,最明显的是监禁或监禁,来解决和阻止犯罪活动。然而,传统的惩罚性司法手段代价过高,没有达到应有的效果,并对较低级别的罪犯及其家属造成不必要的和毁灭性的后果。虽然越来越多的地方检察官已经开始尝试一些所谓的“渐进式”解决方案,但减少犯罪、改善生活、节省资金的战略补救措施对迈阿密戴德县检察官来说是一种传统。本文概述了佛罗里达州迈阿密-戴德县的一项新战略的成果,即“迈阿密式智能司法”,该战略侧重于根据罪犯个人的情况,将改造和丧失行为能力结合起来,采用循证结果导向的方法,最大限度地提高公共安全,明智地利用监狱空间,最大限度地减少意外附带后果,并降低成本。采用这种方法,迈阿密-戴德县的犯罪率自1993年以来下降了近70%,同时大大减少了对监禁的依赖。
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21st Century Prosecutions—Miami-Style Smart Justice
Abstract Historically, prosecutors and judges relied almost exclusively on punitive measures, most notably jail or prison sentences, to address and deter criminal activity. However, the traditional punitive approach to justice is unduly expensive, does not work as well as it should, and has unnecessary and devastating consequences for lower level offenders and their families. While more and more district attorneys have begun to experiment with what some call “progressive” solutions, strategic remedial measures that reduce crime, improve lives, and save money are a matter of tradition for Miami-Dade County prosecutors. This paper outlines the results of a new strategy in Miami-Dade County, Florida, “Miami-Style Smart Justice” which focuses on a mixture of rehabilitation and incapacitation depending on the circumstances of the offenders as individuals and employs an evidence-based outcome-oriented approach that maximizes public safety, makes judicious use of jail space, minimizes unintended collateral consequences, and reduces costs. Using this approach Miami-Dade County as seen an almost 70% drop in the crime rate since 1993, while dramatically reducing its reliance on incarceration.
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