Improving Prosecution: The Inducement and Implementation of Innovations for Prosecution Management
By (Author) David L. Weimer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
5th December 1980
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Legal systems: courts and procedures
347.3055042
Hardback
237
Professor Weimer's penetrating analysis shows why case management information systems have only partially fulfilled their promise. More broadly, he demonstrates why policy analysts, in forecasting the feasibility of management innovations, must carefully assess their impact on organizational processes and incentives. Improving Prosecution should therefore be read not only by specialists in criminal justice policy but also by those concerned generally with improving public management.-Arnold M. Howitt, Harvard University
"Professor Weimer's penetrating analysis shows why case management information systems have only partially fulfilled their promise. More broadly, he demonstrates why policy analysts, in forecasting the feasibility of management innovations, must carefully assess their impact on organizational processes and incentives. Improving Prosecution should therefore be read not only by specialists in criminal justice policy but also by those concerned generally with improving public management."-Arnold M. Howitt, Harvard University
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