Null Effects of a Progressive Prosecution Policy on Marijuana Enforcement
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Authors
Goldrosen, Nicholas
Journal Title
Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law and Society
ISSN
1096-4886
Publisher
Western Society of Criminology
Type
Article
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Goldrosen, N. Null Effects of a Progressive Prosecution Policy on Marijuana Enforcement. Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law and Society https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.80055
Abstract
In the past decade, several US prosecutors, elected on reform-oriented platforms, have implemented policies categorically declining to prosecute certain low-level offenses. These progressive prosecutors argue that their policies alleviate some of the disproportionate and racially biased consequences of broken windows policing. This article uses one case study to examine whether these policies affect the rate at which police make arrests for low-level crimes that prosecutors will decline to prosecute. With arrest and citation data from New York City, this article uses a differences-in-differences design to examine whether marijuana enforcement changed in Brooklyn as a result of District Attorney Ken Thompson’s 2014 decision not to prosecute low-level marijuana possession. This analysis finds a null effect of that policy upon the rates of arrest and citation for low-level and more serious marijuana possession crimes. Arrests, even without prosecution, serve important functions for police and bring weighty consequences for arrestees; this null effect raises questions about how closely linked the purposes of arrests and prosecutions are in the view of patrol officers. Moreover, these findings might prompt questions about the ability of prosecutors to enact effective reforms on their own, given the highly siloed nature of discretion in the US criminal legal system.
Keywords
progressive prosecution, Broken Windows, policing, marijuana enforcement
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Is supplemented by: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.79685
Sponsorship
Dr. Herchel Smith Fund, Williams College
Embargo Lift Date
2100-01-01
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This record's DOI: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.80055
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/332608
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