Justice In America

Episode 3: Who Built Mass Incarceration? Prosecutors


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Who has had the biggest impact on the growth of our incarceration system? It's not the judge, the jury, or the legislator. It's not the police, and it's certainly not the President. It's someone else—the prosecutor. Prosecutors are getting more attention now than ever, but many people still don't know what they do.

Prosecutors don't just play an important role at trial. It is prosecutors who recommend what bail a judge should set, prosecutors who decide whether a person should face criminal charges and what those charges should be, and prosecutors who control the plea deal process. Perhaps more than anyone else, prosecutors are responsible for our mass incarceration epidemic. On this episode, we'll explore the impact prosecutors have and take a look at how they wield their immense power.

We'll talk about the problems with prosecutors, and their excessive power, negative incentives, and almost total lack accountability. We'll also talk to John Pfaff, a lawyer, economist, and prosecutor expert, whose book, Locked In, examines the power of prosecutors.

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