February 2010
DOJ, Heal ThyselfNeed for a Compliance Program Against Prosecutorial Misconduct
By Jim Walden and Georgia Winston
The uptick in implosions of high-profile criminal cases has been cause for concern among the DOJs most ardent supporters. Policymakers need to ask whether the DOJ is doing as much to mitigate its own risks of employee misconduct as it requires of the companies it investigates and prosecutes.
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