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Academic footnotes on prosecutorial policy and political influences

Academic footnotes on prosecutorial policy and political influences The passage consists mainly of scholarly citations describing general trends in prosecutorial independence, political accountability, and sentencing research. It does not identify specific individuals, transactions, or actionable allegations involving high‑level officials, making it a low‑value lead for investigative work. Key insights: Cites studies linking religious homogeneity and Republican dominance to higher incarceration rates.; Notes pressure on prosecutors to act against police officers in high‑profile killings.; References comparative international frameworks for prosecutorial independence.

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