Tinker, Tailor, Policy-maker ... ... ... The Wider Context of Prosecution Service Work |
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Authors: | Marianne Wade Bruno Aubusson de Cavarlay Josef Zila |
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Affiliation: | 1. Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Günterstalstr. 73, 79100, Freiburg i.B., Germany 2. Center for Sociological Research on Law and Penal Institutions (CESDIP), Ministère de Justice/CNRS, 43 Boulevard Vauban, F-78280, Guyancourt (Paris), France 3. Faculty of Law, Stockholm University, 106 91, Stockholm, Sweden
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Abstract: | This article explores the wider ambit of prosecutorial work outside classic criminal proceedings in 11 European criminal justice systems. It provides an overview of the roles a prosecutor is expected to play, e.g. whether a contribution to national or local crime prevention policy or to act in victim’s interest is expected. It further provides detail as to the setting within which prosecutors work, describing in how far they are politically accountable and/or subject to orders in their daily work. |
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