Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice, Second Edition
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Series -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword: Barry Scheck -- Introduction: A Tale of Three Snitches -- 1. The Real Deal -- I. Anatomy of an Informant Deal -- A. Police -- B. Prosecutors -- C. Defense Counsel -- D. The Crimes -- E. The Rewards -- II. Implications of Informant Practices -- A. Crime-Fighting Benefits -- B. Compromising the Purposes of Law Enforcement -- C. Who's in Charge around Here? -- D. Mishandling and Corruption -- E. Crime Victims -- F. Vulnerable Informants -- G. Witness Intimidation and the Spread of Violence -- H. Systemic Integrity and Trust -- 2. Informant Law -- I. Creating and Rewarding Criminal Informants -- A. Police -- B. Prosecutors -- C. Sentencing and the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines -- D. Additional Benefits: Money and Drugs -- II. Using Informants as Investigative Tools -- III. Defendant Rights against Official Informant Use -- IV. Legal Limits: What the Government Can't Do -- V. Informant Use in Comparative Perspective -- VI. American Informant Law -- 3. Juries and Experts -- I. Juries -- II. Limits to the Trial Truth-Seeking Process -- III. Human Psychology -- IV. Experts -- V. Informant Expert Testimony -- VI. Juries and Experts Going Forward -- 4. Beyond Unreliable -- I. Lying Informants -- II. Law Enforcement Dependence on Informants -- III. The Corroboration Trap -- IV. When the Innocent Plead Guilty -- V. The Important but Limited Role of Procedural Protections -- 5. Secret Justice -- I. Investigation -- II. Plea Bargaining -- III. Discovery -- IV. Public Transparency and Executive Accountability -- V. Informants in the Digital Age -- 6. The Community Cost -- I. More Snitches -- II. More Crime -- III. More Violence -- IV. Racial Focusing and Inequality -- V. More Tension between Police and Community -- VI. More Social Instability | |
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contents | Cover -- Series -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword: Barry Scheck -- Introduction: A Tale of Three Snitches -- 1. The Real Deal -- I. Anatomy of an Informant Deal -- A. Police -- B. Prosecutors -- C. Defense Counsel -- D. The Crimes -- E. The Rewards -- II. Implications of Informant Practices -- A. Crime-Fighting Benefits -- B. Compromising the Purposes of Law Enforcement -- C. Who's in Charge around Here? -- D. Mishandling and Corruption -- E. Crime Victims -- F. Vulnerable Informants -- G. Witness Intimidation and the Spread of Violence -- H. Systemic Integrity and Trust -- 2. Informant Law -- I. Creating and Rewarding Criminal Informants -- A. Police -- B. Prosecutors -- C. Sentencing and the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines -- D. Additional Benefits: Money and Drugs -- II. Using Informants as Investigative Tools -- III. Defendant Rights against Official Informant Use -- IV. Legal Limits: What the Government Can't Do -- V. Informant Use in Comparative Perspective -- VI. American Informant Law -- 3. Juries and Experts -- I. Juries -- II. Limits to the Trial Truth-Seeking Process -- III. Human Psychology -- IV. Experts -- V. Informant Expert Testimony -- VI. Juries and Experts Going Forward -- 4. Beyond Unreliable -- I. Lying Informants -- II. Law Enforcement Dependence on Informants -- III. The Corroboration Trap -- IV. When the Innocent Plead Guilty -- V. The Important but Limited Role of Procedural Protections -- 5. Secret Justice -- I. Investigation -- II. Plea Bargaining -- III. Discovery -- IV. Public Transparency and Executive Accountability -- V. Informants in the Digital Age -- 6. The Community Cost -- I. More Snitches -- II. More Crime -- III. More Violence -- IV. Racial Focusing and Inequality -- V. More Tension between Police and Community -- VI. More Social Instability VII. Snitching as a Counterproductive Social Policy -- 7. How the Other Half Lives -- I. FBI Informants and Organized Crime -- II. White Collar Crime and Cooperation -- A. Individual White Collar Cooperators -- B. Corporate Cooperation -- 1. Nonprosecution and Deferred Prosecution Agreements -- 2. The Employer-Employee Problem -- C. White Collar versus Street Snitching -- III. Political Informants -- A. Infiltrators and the First Amendment -- B. Political Corruption -- IV. Terrorism -- 8. Regulation and Reform -- Regulating the Informant Market -- I. Defining Informants -- II. Aggregate Data Collection on Informant Creation and Deployment -- III. Informant Crime Control -- A. Legislative Limits on Crimes for Which Cooperation Credit Can Be Earned or Used or Offered -- B. Limits on Crimes That Can Be Committed by Active Informants -- C. Reporting Informant Crimes -- D. Prosecuting Informant Perjury -- IV. Protecting Informants -- A. Limit the Use of Vulnerable Informants -- B. Counsel -- C. Witness Protection -- V. Defense Informants -- VI. Police Guidelines -- VII. Prosecutorial Guidelines -- VIII. Heightened Judicial Scrutiny -- IX. Criminal Procedure Reforms -- A. Tracking, Discovery, and Disclosure -- B. Reliability Hearings -- C. Corroboration -- D. Jury Instructions -- X. Improving Police-Community Trust -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author |
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spelling | Natapoff, Alexandra Verfasser aut Snitching Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice, Second Edition 1st ed New York New York University Press 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (289 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Series -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword: Barry Scheck -- Introduction: A Tale of Three Snitches -- 1. The Real Deal -- I. Anatomy of an Informant Deal -- A. Police -- B. Prosecutors -- C. Defense Counsel -- D. The Crimes -- E. The Rewards -- II. Implications of Informant Practices -- A. Crime-Fighting Benefits -- B. Compromising the Purposes of Law Enforcement -- C. Who's in Charge around Here? -- D. Mishandling and Corruption -- E. Crime Victims -- F. Vulnerable Informants -- G. Witness Intimidation and the Spread of Violence -- H. Systemic Integrity and Trust -- 2. Informant Law -- I. Creating and Rewarding Criminal Informants -- A. Police -- B. Prosecutors -- C. Sentencing and the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines -- D. Additional Benefits: Money and Drugs -- II. Using Informants as Investigative Tools -- III. Defendant Rights against Official Informant Use -- IV. Legal Limits: What the Government Can't Do -- V. Informant Use in Comparative Perspective -- VI. American Informant Law -- 3. Juries and Experts -- I. Juries -- II. Limits to the Trial Truth-Seeking Process -- III. Human Psychology -- IV. Experts -- V. Informant Expert Testimony -- VI. Juries and Experts Going Forward -- 4. Beyond Unreliable -- I. Lying Informants -- II. Law Enforcement Dependence on Informants -- III. The Corroboration Trap -- IV. When the Innocent Plead Guilty -- V. The Important but Limited Role of Procedural Protections -- 5. Secret Justice -- I. Investigation -- II. Plea Bargaining -- III. Discovery -- IV. Public Transparency and Executive Accountability -- V. Informants in the Digital Age -- 6. The Community Cost -- I. More Snitches -- II. More Crime -- III. More Violence -- IV. Racial Focusing and Inequality -- V. More Tension between Police and Community -- VI. More Social Instability VII. Snitching as a Counterproductive Social Policy -- 7. How the Other Half Lives -- I. FBI Informants and Organized Crime -- II. White Collar Crime and Cooperation -- A. Individual White Collar Cooperators -- B. Corporate Cooperation -- 1. Nonprosecution and Deferred Prosecution Agreements -- 2. The Employer-Employee Problem -- C. White Collar versus Street Snitching -- III. Political Informants -- A. Infiltrators and the First Amendment -- B. Political Corruption -- IV. Terrorism -- 8. Regulation and Reform -- Regulating the Informant Market -- I. Defining Informants -- II. Aggregate Data Collection on Informant Creation and Deployment -- III. Informant Crime Control -- A. Legislative Limits on Crimes for Which Cooperation Credit Can Be Earned or Used or Offered -- B. Limits on Crimes That Can Be Committed by Active Informants -- C. Reporting Informant Crimes -- D. Prosecuting Informant Perjury -- IV. Protecting Informants -- A. Limit the Use of Vulnerable Informants -- B. Counsel -- C. Witness Protection -- V. Defense Informants -- VI. Police Guidelines -- VII. Prosecutorial Guidelines -- VIII. Heightened Judicial Scrutiny -- IX. Criminal Procedure Reforms -- A. Tracking, Discovery, and Disclosure -- B. Reliability Hearings -- C. Corroboration -- D. Jury Instructions -- X. Improving Police-Community Trust -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author No detailed description available for "Snitching" Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Natapoff, Alexandra Snitching New York : New York University Press,c2022 9781479807697 |
spellingShingle | Natapoff, Alexandra Snitching Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice, Second Edition Cover -- Series -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword: Barry Scheck -- Introduction: A Tale of Three Snitches -- 1. The Real Deal -- I. Anatomy of an Informant Deal -- A. Police -- B. Prosecutors -- C. Defense Counsel -- D. The Crimes -- E. The Rewards -- II. Implications of Informant Practices -- A. Crime-Fighting Benefits -- B. Compromising the Purposes of Law Enforcement -- C. Who's in Charge around Here? -- D. Mishandling and Corruption -- E. Crime Victims -- F. Vulnerable Informants -- G. Witness Intimidation and the Spread of Violence -- H. Systemic Integrity and Trust -- 2. Informant Law -- I. Creating and Rewarding Criminal Informants -- A. Police -- B. Prosecutors -- C. Sentencing and the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines -- D. Additional Benefits: Money and Drugs -- II. Using Informants as Investigative Tools -- III. Defendant Rights against Official Informant Use -- IV. Legal Limits: What the Government Can't Do -- V. Informant Use in Comparative Perspective -- VI. American Informant Law -- 3. Juries and Experts -- I. Juries -- II. Limits to the Trial Truth-Seeking Process -- III. Human Psychology -- IV. Experts -- V. Informant Expert Testimony -- VI. Juries and Experts Going Forward -- 4. Beyond Unreliable -- I. Lying Informants -- II. Law Enforcement Dependence on Informants -- III. The Corroboration Trap -- IV. When the Innocent Plead Guilty -- V. The Important but Limited Role of Procedural Protections -- 5. Secret Justice -- I. Investigation -- II. Plea Bargaining -- III. Discovery -- IV. Public Transparency and Executive Accountability -- V. Informants in the Digital Age -- 6. The Community Cost -- I. More Snitches -- II. More Crime -- III. More Violence -- IV. Racial Focusing and Inequality -- V. More Tension between Police and Community -- VI. More Social Instability VII. Snitching as a Counterproductive Social Policy -- 7. How the Other Half Lives -- I. FBI Informants and Organized Crime -- II. White Collar Crime and Cooperation -- A. Individual White Collar Cooperators -- B. Corporate Cooperation -- 1. Nonprosecution and Deferred Prosecution Agreements -- 2. The Employer-Employee Problem -- C. White Collar versus Street Snitching -- III. Political Informants -- A. Infiltrators and the First Amendment -- B. Political Corruption -- IV. Terrorism -- 8. Regulation and Reform -- Regulating the Informant Market -- I. Defining Informants -- II. Aggregate Data Collection on Informant Creation and Deployment -- III. Informant Crime Control -- A. Legislative Limits on Crimes for Which Cooperation Credit Can Be Earned or Used or Offered -- B. Limits on Crimes That Can Be Committed by Active Informants -- C. Reporting Informant Crimes -- D. Prosecuting Informant Perjury -- IV. Protecting Informants -- A. Limit the Use of Vulnerable Informants -- B. Counsel -- C. Witness Protection -- V. Defense Informants -- VI. Police Guidelines -- VII. Prosecutorial Guidelines -- VIII. Heightened Judicial Scrutiny -- IX. Criminal Procedure Reforms -- A. Tracking, Discovery, and Disclosure -- B. Reliability Hearings -- C. Corroboration -- D. Jury Instructions -- X. Improving Police-Community Trust -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author |
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