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And because of these reasons, we see
prosecutors
and judges and district attorneys starting to divert cases out of court and into restorative justice so that some people never touch the system altogether.
We don't put checks on
prosecutors.
Across the country, over the last couple of decades, as property and violent crimes have both fell, the number of
prosecutors
employed and cases they have filed has risen.
Prosecutors
decide whether or not to take legal action against the people police arrest and they decide what charges to file, directly impacting how much time a defendant potentially faces behind bars.
One check we do have on
prosecutors
is defense.
I met with one of the development agencies, and they were training
prosecutors
and judges, which is the normal bias, as opposed to defenders.
Prosecutors
were perfectly trained.
That is why we train police officers, we train judges, we train public
prosecutors
around the world.
And police officers were coming in and assistant
prosecutors
and clerk workers.
We're now working on risk tools for
prosecutors
and for police officers as well, to try to take a system that runs today in America the same way it did 50 years ago, based on instinct and experience, and make it into one that runs on data and analytics.
So let's take a look at the reaction of the industry and the regulators and the
prosecutors
to these clear early warnings that could have prevented the crisis.
What about the response of the
prosecutors
after the crisis, after 11 trillion dollars in losses, after 10 million jobs lost, a crisis in which the losses and the frauds were more than 70 times larger than the savings and loan debacle?
When I found out about her story, I wrote about it, and within 24 hours, it created such an uproar that the
prosecutors
just dropped all the charges.
GH: In Guatemala, for instance, we've started a project there with the local police and court system, prosecutors, to retrain them so that they can actually effectively bring these cases.
On social media, they said, "We will release information that ties
prosecutors
and governors to corrupt drug deals with the cartel."
But what we do not discuss is how ill-equipped our
prosecutors
are to receive them.
For the most part,
prosecutors
step onto the job with little appreciation of the impact of our decisions, regardless of our intent.
We're judged internally and externally by our convictions and our trial wins, so
prosecutors
aren't really incentivized to be creative at our case dispositions, or to take risks on people we might not otherwise.
Yet most
prosecutors
standing in my space would have arraigned Christopher.
And yet,
prosecutors
are the most powerful actors in the criminal justice system.
These are decisions that
prosecutors
make every day unfettered, and we are unaware and untrained of the grave consequences of those decisions.
We need thousands of
prosecutors
to recognize that and to protect them.
How would you prefer your
prosecutors
to spend theirs?
If
prosecutors
were a part of creating the problem, it's incumbent on us to create a solution and we can do that using other disciplines that have already done the data and research for us.
Two: What data are you collecting, and how are you training your
prosecutors
to make sure that it's working?
Every day, thousands of times a day,
prosecutors
around the United States wield power so great that it can bring about catastrophe as quickly as it can bring about opportunity, intervention, support and yes, even love.
For nearly a decade afterwards, Risen was the subject of a US government investigation in which
prosecutors
demanded that he testify against one of his alleged sources.
So completely in secret and without his consent,
prosecutors
got Risen's phone records.
We visited not only with
prosecutors
but with legislators, with inmates in our state and local prisons.
Most
prosecutors
are, of course, smart enough not to use child pornography charges against teenagers, but some do.
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