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2013

Washington and Lee University School of Law

Bureaucratization

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Rage Against The Machine: A Reply To Professors Bierschbach And Bibas, Erik Luna Jun 2013

Rage Against The Machine: A Reply To Professors Bierschbach And Bibas, Erik Luna

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The article presents a response to the article by Professor Albert Alschuler on the administrative rulemaking in criminal law enforcement and guiding the power which was wielded by criminal justice officials. It mentions that the increase in the rate of the punishment given to the convicts is less effective in reducing the crime and enhancing public safety. It informs that bureaucratization can be considered as the means to improve the criminal process in the U.S.