检察官主导的保释改革:费城的观察案例研究

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Law & Policy Pub Date : 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1111/lapo.12260
Sarah D. Jones
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摘要

全国各地的司法管辖区已经开始实施保释改革,其中一些司法管辖区寻求广泛废除现金保释。根据领导改革的行动者的不同,这些努力在成功实施方面面临不同的障碍。随着进步的地方检察官办公室(DAO)实施第二轮改革,费城一直是检察官主导的保释改革的领导者,该改革试图通过将审前建议限制在999,999美元的保释金或释放来模拟无现金保释制度。利用观察性案例数据(n = 96)和社会法律差距研究框架,本研究旨在记录该政策的应用情况。首先,通过捕获DAO的偏离和司法执法官的同意,可以检测到政策愿景与其实施之间存在的差距。其次,为了理解为什么会出现差距,对政策的反应进行了定性分析。调查结果表明,只有16.7%的案件遵守了DAO的指导方针,并得到司法法官的同意。定性结果表明,改革在实施过程中面临相当大的挑战,包括体制上的阻力/犹豫和法庭工作组的适应。这项研究,尽管其方便的抽样和有限的普遍性,具有重要的政策意义,无论是在费城和更广泛的进步检察官运动。
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Prosecutor-Led Bail Reform: An Observational Case Study in Philadelphia

Jurisdictions nationwide have taken to implementing bail reform, with some pursuing the broad abolition of cash bail. Depending on the actor leading the reform, these efforts face differing obstacles to successful implementation. Philadelphia has been a leader in prosecutor-led bail reform, as the progressive District Attorney's Office (DAO) implemented its second round of reform, which attempts to simulate a no-cash bail system by limiting pretrial recommendations to either $999,999 bail or release. Drawing on observational case-level data (n = 96) and the framework of sociolegal gap studies, the current study aims to document the policy's application. First, by capturing departures by the DAO and agreement by judicial magistrates, the presence of a gap between the policy's vision and its implementation is detected. Second, to understand why a gap may be occurring, responses to the policy are qualitatively analyzed. Findings demonstrate that guidelines were adhered to by the DAO and agreed to by judicial magistrates in only 16.7% of cases. Qualitative results suggest that the reform faces considerable challenges in implementation, including institutional resistance/hesitation and courtroom workgroup adaptations. This research, despite its convenience sampling and limited generalizability, has significant policy implications, both within Philadelphia and for the broader progressive prosecutor movement.

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期刊介绍: International and interdisciplinary in scope, Law & Policy embraces varied research methodologies that interrogate law, governance, and public policy worldwide. Law & Policy makes a vital contribution to the current dialogue on contemporary policy by publishing innovative, peer-reviewed articles on such critical topics as • government and self-regulation • health • environment • family • gender • taxation and finance • legal decision-making • criminal justice • human rights
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