Center on the Administration of Criminal Law

Scholarship

The Center conducts criminal justice research in a variety of areas, but primarily collects and organizes data on the administration of criminal justice as it occurs in settings other than trials.  In particular, the Center focuses mainly on prosecutorial decisionmaking before trial and at sentencing.

The Center engages in various projects that rely upon interviews and surveys of prosecutors and other government officials, past and present, about prosecutorial charging and plea bargaining policies, investigation methods, the use of cooperators, office structure and design, and the training and assignment of attorneys.  There is a significant need for this type of centralized and organized data collection on prosecution.  This information is not available in published sources, yet it is critical to understanding the administration of criminal justice, which takes place largely inside prosecutors’ offices and not in trials.  The Center’s sentencing research consists largely of state-by-state comparisons of sentencing practices.  There is currently little academic analysis that seeks to learn more about best sentencing practices by comparing and contrasting different approaches. 

The Center’s research is used by scholars affiliated with the Center – including its Faculty Director and other faculty affiliates, its Executive Director, and its Fellows – to produce scholarship on a range of criminal justice topics.

Prosecutors In the Boardroom: Using Criminal Law to Regulate Corporate Conduct

The Center is proud to announce that it will publish a book, tentatively entitled Prosecutors In the Boardroom: Using Criminal Law to Regulate Corporate Conduct, comprised of papers contributed by scholars who participated in the Center's Inaugural Annual Conference, "Regulation By Prosecutors."  The book will be published by New York University Press.  To read more about the book, follow this link.

Representative publications by Faculty Director Rachel E. Barkow include:



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