What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: Arbitrary Justice: The Power of the American ProsecutorUser Review - Helen - GoodreadsThe author does an excellent job of showing in laymen terms the power of Prosecutors in the US and how this can affect the incarceration rate. It is an eye-opener and details how Prosecutors are ... Read full review Review: Arbitrary Justice: The Power of the American ProsecutorUser Review - Sam Newton - GoodreadsFantastic critique of the power of American prosecutors and how, in their zeal, they often abuse their power. I did not, however, think that Davis gave concrete solutions to this very real problem. William Stuntz has proposed better solutions in his The Collapse of American Criminal Justice. Read full review Contents
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