The Role of the Modern Prosecutor: Spearheading Innovation

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Author: PCE

The role of the prosecutor has evolved dramatically over the last 40 years. PCE highlights a sampling of prosecutor innovations in this new report that dives into 221 programs from 150 prosecutor offices from across the country. 

Interactive Map: Find prosecutor innovations by state, office, or program category with our new interactive map, which illustrates the breadth of innovation in the U.S. by highlighting 250+ programs in 150+ offices.

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Using Surveys to Inform Prosecutor Training Needs and Increase Morale in Monroe County (2021)

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Monroe County District Attorney’s Office (Rochester, NY)

Population: 741,770 | Number of Full-Time Prosecutors: 85 | Contact Information

The Monroe County District Attorney’s Office is asking jurors to survey the grand jury process and the performance of prosecutors and other justice partners during their service. While juror concerns are used to inform prosecutor training needs, positive comments are also shared with the office as part of a popular employee recognition program. This recognition is highly desired by prosecutors.

Using Surveys to Inform Prosecutor Training Needs in Summit County (2021)

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Summit County District Attorney’s Office (Akron, OH) 

Population: 541,013 | Number of Full-Time Prosecutors: 63 | Contact Information

As a new office strategy, grand jurors and trial jurors are asked to survey the performance of prosecutors and other justice partners to identify training needs and promote better case preparation. The use of surveys has also been expanded to address staff concerns about working conditions, such as office safety protocols in response to the Coronavirus pandemic.  

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Innovative Prosecutor Programs

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Authors: PCE and Sarah Solano Geisler

Innovative programs described in these state-level papers funded by the DOJ’s Office of Justice Programs are newly developed initiatives undertaken by an office in keeping with its unique resources and the needs of its community. We seek to highlight those offices that are embracing their new role by working within their capacity to bring effective and proactive programs to their communities.

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National Best Practices Committee Meeting for Prosecutors – January 2020

BP meeting 1.27.20

Meeting Materials

  • January 2020 – DOJ/BJA Funding for Prosecutors – Tammy Brown. Click here
  • January 2020 – Driving While License Suspended Revoked or Cancelled Policy – Shelby County District Attorney Generals Office – Ray Lep. Click here
  • January 2020 – Lessons from Miscarriages of Justice – Gould. Click here
  • September 2019 – Governments Pleadings re Ballistic Evidence – DC US Attorneys Office. Click here
  • March 2019 – Benchbook 3rd Edition – Pennsylvania. Click here
  • 2018 – What Do I Need to Know About Witness Intimidation – Aequitas. Click here
  • January 2018 – Field Guide to Witness Intimidation – Aequitas. Click here

Tennessee Justice and Professionalism Committee

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In September 2013, the Tennessee District Attorney Generals unanimously voted to establish the Tennessee Justice and Professionalism Committee (TJPC) as a standing committee of the Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference (TNDAGC) to pursue best practices for prosecutors.  TJPC’s goal is to take the lead in improving Tennessee’s criminal justice system by keeping abreast of emerging issues and partnering with state and national criminal justice partners.

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Michigan Prosecutors’ Justice Initiative Ethics and Best Practices Committee

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The Michigan Prosecutors’ Justice Initiative (MPJI), Ethics and Best Practices Committee was established in 2014 to ensure justice is delivered with the highest degree of integrity through the development of professional standards designed to improve public safety, protect the rights of the accused, secure justice for crime victims, and hold offenders accountable. The committee meets on a regular basis to discuss the challenging issues of the day and to provide guidance on a variety of subjects.

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