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The Biases of Deferred Prosecution Agreements
Black kids are 18 times more likely to be tried as adults than white kids due to the biases of deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) reserved for non-minority individuals. Lack of resources and money also hinder the ability to prosecute criminals with thick wallets, leading to the continued use of DPAs.
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A Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA) is a judicial agreement between a corporation and the government, commonly used when the corporation is charged with criminal conduct.
09:02 - 09:45 (00:42)
Summary
A Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA) is a judicial agreement between a corporation and the government, commonly used when the corporation is charged with criminal conduct. It involves monitoring the corporation and if they rehabilitate, they can be re-integrated into regular society without initial prosecution.
ChapterThe Biases of Deferred Prosecution Agreements
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Summary
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ChapterThe Biases of Deferred Prosecution Agreements
EpisodeThe Trump Indictment and Who We Think Deserves Prosecution
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This episode explores the use and implications of Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPAs) in juvenile sentencing, addressing issues of race and access to justice.
12:10 - 12:59 (00:49)
Summary
This episode explores the use and implications of Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPAs) in juvenile sentencing, addressing issues of race and access to justice.