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Academic analysis of underenforcement and prosecutorial discretion in U.S. criminal justice
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Case Filed-32534House OversightAcademic analysis of underenforcement and prosecutorial discretion in U.S. criminal justice
November 11, 20252p1 persons
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d-32534House OversightAcademic analysis of underenforcement and prosecutorial discretion in U.S. criminal justice
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The passage discusses scholarly perspectives on why prosecutors may decline to bring charges in certain cases, citing biases, funding constraints, and jurisdictional issues. It does not identify speci Prosecutors may avoid charging cases due to perceived jury biases against hate crimes, police defend Funding shortages are cited as a justification for non‑prosecution, alongside policy‑based reasons
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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #016518
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