Do resources, justice administration practices and federalism have an impact on registered and sentenced crime prevalence?

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Title
Do resources, justice administration practices and federalism have an impact on registered and sentenced crime prevalence?
Journal
International Journal for Court Administration
Author(s)
Koller C., Fink D.
ISSN
2156-7964
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
6
Number
1
Pages
100-109
Language
english
Abstract
This contribution, based on a statistical approach, undertakes to link data on resources (personnel and financial means) and the working of the administration of penal justice (prosecution, sentencing) taking into account the nationality of those prosecuted. In order to be able to distinguish prosecution and sentencing practices of judicial authorities and possible processes of discrimination, diverse sources have been used such as data from court administrations, public finances and police forces, collected by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office and the Swiss Federal administration of finances. The authors discuss discrimination in prosecution and sentencing between Swiss residents and foreigners taking into account localization and resources regarding personnel and public finances.
Keywords
federalism, crime prevalence, resources, nationality, decentralization
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