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The Impact of Victim Assessment on Prosecutors' Screening Decisions: The Case of the New York County District Attorney's Office
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1982
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Forensic PsychologyCriminal Justice SystemOffender ProfilingFelony ArrestsDiscretionary JudgmentsLawVictimologyCriminal LawCriminal Justice ProcessVictim CredibilityVictim AssessmentVictimisationJusticeOffender ClassificationPsychologyCriminal BehaviorCriminal JusticeHealth Sciences
This paper examines the discretionary judgments of the prosecutor during the screening of felony arrests. In particular, I emphasize the significance of the victim on the prosecutor's definition of serious crime and criminal activity. Descriptive accounts of felony screening illustrate how prosecutors rely on stereotyped characteristics to assess victim credibility.
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