The Power of Prosecutors
The policies, practices, and priorities of a DA’s office can be the difference between whether or not crime victims get access to critical services that help them rebuild their lives, people battling addiction get offered treatment rather than incarceration, young people are held accountable in a way that protects their future life opportunities, or people of color are treated fairly. DAs exercise their power in a number of ways.
Outside of Tennessee, a growing number of forward-thinking persecutors are leading the way in changing this culture and implementing new approaches. Across the U.S., these prosecutors are pioneering innovative practices that reduce incarceration and address racial disparities. They have worked to become more transparent with and responsive to the communities they serve, committing to reducing the jail and prison population in their communities; implementing things like “conviction integrity units” to affirmatively uncover and remedy wrongful convictions and unfairly punitive sentences; and more. Their successes should be supported, replicated, and expanded. It’s time for transformational prosecutors in Tennessee.