TY - JOUR
T1 - “Heart and Soul of a Prosecutor”
T2 - The Impact of Prosecutor Role Orientation on Charging Decisions
AU - Lowrey-Kinberg, Belén
AU - Gould, Jon
AU - Bowman, Rachel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology.
PY - 2022/2
Y1 - 2022/2
N2 - In most research, prosecutors are depicted monolithically as “interchangeable parts” rather than as individuals with varied perspectives. Yet, the prosecution is becoming increasingly diverse, a shift that is likely accompanied by different approaches to prosecution. Drawing upon the concepts of role orientation and job crafting, we identify three primary orientations to the job of a prosecutor, that of the Enforcer, the Reformer, and the Advocate. Whereas Enforcers view their job as merely to apply the law, Reformers focus on rehabilitation of the defendant, and Advocates are instead concerned with retribution for victims. These three interpretations of prosecutors’ responsibilities translate into different approaches to charging. Furthermore, when there is a disconnect between a prosecutor’s personal philosophy and that of their office more generally, prosecutors develop covert ways of exercising their priorities.
AB - In most research, prosecutors are depicted monolithically as “interchangeable parts” rather than as individuals with varied perspectives. Yet, the prosecution is becoming increasingly diverse, a shift that is likely accompanied by different approaches to prosecution. Drawing upon the concepts of role orientation and job crafting, we identify three primary orientations to the job of a prosecutor, that of the Enforcer, the Reformer, and the Advocate. Whereas Enforcers view their job as merely to apply the law, Reformers focus on rehabilitation of the defendant, and Advocates are instead concerned with retribution for victims. These three interpretations of prosecutors’ responsibilities translate into different approaches to charging. Furthermore, when there is a disconnect between a prosecutor’s personal philosophy and that of their office more generally, prosecutors develop covert ways of exercising their priorities.
KW - charging decision
KW - prosecution
KW - role orientation
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U2 - 10.1177/00938548211041645
DO - 10.1177/00938548211041645
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85114301648
SN - 0093-8548
VL - 49
SP - 239
EP - 258
JO - Criminal Justice and Behavior
JF - Criminal Justice and Behavior
IS - 2
ER -