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Criminals-Turned-Authors: Victims' Rights V. Freedom Of Speech, Barbara Freedman Wand
Criminals-Turned-Authors: Victims' Rights V. Freedom Of Speech, Barbara Freedman Wand
Indiana Law Journal
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The Sentence Bargaining Of Upperworld And Underworld Crime In Ten Federal District Courts, Ilene Nagel Bernstein, John Hagan
The Sentence Bargaining Of Upperworld And Underworld Crime In Ten Federal District Courts, Ilene Nagel Bernstein, John Hagan
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This paper explores the use of different types of sentence bargaining tactics in ten federal district courts. We distinguish between proactive and reactive prosecutorial orientation, and hypothesize that proactive prosecution of upperworld crime is associated with more explicit sentence bargaining than is the reactive prosecution of underworld crime. We present evidence for and explanations of this relationship.