Faculty on Point | Professor David Alan Sklansky on Better Forms of Accountability for Prosecutors

David Sklansky teaches and writes about criminal law, criminal procedure, and evidence. His scholarship has addressed topics as diverse as the law, sociology, and political science of policing; the interpretation and application of the Fourth Amendment; fairness and accuracy in criminal adjudication; the relationship between criminal justice and immigration laws; and the role of race, gender, and sexual orientation in law enforcement. Here, he discusses his recent research into best practices for prosecutors as a starting place for evaluating how they are serving the public.

Faculty on Point | Professor David Alan Sklansky on Better Forms of Accountability for Prosecutors
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