I co-authored "Should Victims' Views Influence Prosecutors Decisions?" with Bruce A. Green, forthcoming in @BrooklynLawRev.
At least with respect to misdemeanors, we argue, prosecutors should defer to victims' preferences for noncarceral resolutions.
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@andersonforAL@OrinKerr@Noahpinion In my day to day work as a state court public defender, it would be impossible to overstate the degree to which I rely on this article.
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@Rachel_E_Lopez This is an incredible article and extremely important work. I tried to address this issue in writing of my own several years ago.
Currently, I am working to try and operationalize RJ in a state Court system. I would love to speak more about this.
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@AHoagFordjour@HarvardCRCL This is something I've thought about but never thought through. So interesting. We're discussing defense for the next few weeks in the seminar I'm teaching. I'm glad you posted, because I'd like to work this in. Fantastic work as usual!
@elhijodealli7 You set the bar for this idealistic and impossible project of public defense, Allison. Every aspiring public defender on this site and elsewhere should aspire to provide the type of representation that you provide. I know I do.
@premaldharia @jduffyrice I'm teaching a broad-ranging seminar this fall and your reader is the perfect resource to efficiently introduce students to multiple perspectives each week. Thank you!