Prosecution and Diversion within Criminal Justice Systems in Europe. Aims and Design of a Comparative Study |
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Authors: | Jörg-Martin Jehle Marianne Wade Beatrix Elsner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Criminology, Institute for Criminal Law and Justice at the Law Faculty of the University of G?ttingen, Platz der G?ttinger Sieben 6, 37073, G?ttingen, Germany 2. Max-Planck-Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Günterstalstr. 73, 79100, Freiburg i.B., Germany 3. Department of Criminology, Institute for Criminal Law and Justice at the Law Faculty of the University of G?ttingen, Platz der G?ttinger Sieben 6, 37073, G?ttingen, Germany
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Abstract: | This article presents the aims, approach and design of a 11 countries study on diversion and prosecution in European Criminal Justice Systems. The basic assumption is that the flood of proceedings is mastered by procedural short cuts and simplifications with the public prosecutor as the key player. The article describes the methods developed in order to compare the different national concepts and and competencies of criminal justice agencies and procedures. Furthermore, it demonstrates the interdependencies of the various articles in this double issue focusing on different parts of the criminal justice system from police to the court. |
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