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Academic analysis of underenforcement in criminal justice

Academic analysis of underenforcement in criminal justice The passage discusses scholarly perspectives on prosecutorial discretion and underenforcement of crimes like local corruption, sexual assault, and police violence. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct, making it low-value for investigation. Key insights: Underenforcement can stem from bias against victims or favoritism toward suspects.; Three crime categories highlighted: local government corruption, sexual assault, police use of force.; Scholarly citations reference legal opinions and empirical studies on underreporting.

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Academic analysis of underenforcement in criminal justice The passage discusses scholarly perspectives on prosecutorial discretion and underenforcement of crimes like local corruption, sexual assault, and police violence. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct, making it low-value for investigation. Key insights: Underenforcement can stem from bias against victims or favoritism toward suspects.; Three crime categories highlighted: local government corruption, sexual assault, police use of force.; Scholarly citations reference legal opinions and empirical studies on underreporting.

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