This page from the Minnesota Law Review contains a series of footnotes (188-201) discussing legal topics such as rape law reform, crime statistics, and federal police reform. It references various statutes like the Violence Against Women Act and 42 U.S.C. ยง 14141, as well as specific cases like United States v. Screws and the prosecution of Michael Slager.
This document is a page from a law review article (103 Minn. L. Rev.) discussing mechanisms of prosecutorial accountability and the impact of resource constraints on charging decisions. It details three models for checking underenforcement: private prosecution authority, independent review of non-prosecution, and multiple public prosecution agencies, noting the U.S. preference for the third model. The page also includes extensive footnotes citing various legal scholars, articles, and cases related to prosecution failures and police bias.
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