Keywords
case-processing, prosecution, agency strategies, traditional model of prosecutor's role, crime-fighting, impact prosecutions, strategic planning
Abstract
Part I of this Article discusses how, in their traditional role, fed- eral prosecutors have limited their function to case-processing and accordingly reduced their natural ability to fashion effective crime- fighting techniques. Part II explores how certain features of the prosecutor's function make him well-placed to act as the federal agencies' strategic thinker. Finally, the Article suggests how the strategic potential of the prosecutor's role could be realized.
Recommended Citation
Elizabeth Glazer,
Thinking Strategically: How Federal Prosecutors Can Reduce Violent Crime,
26 Fordham Urb. L.J. 573
(1999).
Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/ulj/vol26/iss3/5