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Progressive prosecution : race and reform in criminal justice / edited by Kim Taylor-Thompson and Anthony C. Thompson.

Other author/creatorTaylor-Thompson, Kim editor.
Other author/creatorThompson, Anthony C. editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info New York : New York University Press, [2022]
Copyright Notice ©2022
Description305 pages ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Introduction : reckoning in the moment / Kim Taylor-Thompson and Anthony C. Thompson -- A progressive vision : leading the district attorney's office / Anthony C. Thompson -- 2020 vision and the five pillars of criminal justice reform / Dan Satterberg -- Transforming the culture : internal and external challenges to a new vision of prosecution / Angela J. Davis -- Rethinking how prosecutors deal with race and implicit bias / William C. Snowden -- There are children here : reconceiving justice for adolescent offenders / Kim Taylor-Thompson -- Prosecutors' offices as data-driven organizations : improving effectiveness and fairness / Don Stemen -- The crucible of progressive prosecution : notes from the field / Kimberly M. Foxx.
Abstract "The 2020 murder of George Floyd rocked nearly every aspect of American life and brought issues of police brutality to the forefront of public discourse. In the wake of his death and under extreme public pressure, many politicians, police chiefs, and court officials acknowledged the existence of systemic inequality in the fields of policing and criminal justice. However, with few exceptions, one actor within the justice system remained painfully silent: prosecutors. Progressive Prosecution both argues that this group should be at the forefront of calls for criminal justice reform and provides a guidebook for how this can be achieved. To date, little has been written that offers real guidance to District Attorneys and their staffs to help them shape a new culture within their offices dedicated to race-conscious practices and even-handed approaches. And even less has been written to educate a broader audience about the importance of a race-sensitive, community-based prosecution function in making real change in the criminal justice system and moving toward real justice. Progressive Prosecution offers both through a curated collection of chapters written by criminal justice experts and practicing District Attorneys focused on those components of prosecution policy and practice that deserve and demand radical rethinking. The book puts forth a radical new vision of prosecution: prosecutors must redefine the future of the criminal justice system"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2021037351
ISBN9781479809950 hardcover
ISBN1479809950 hardcover
ISBNelectronic book
ISBNelectronic book
Standard identifier# 40031214139

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