10 Criminal Justice Reform, Police Misconduct, and Charities: April 3, 2023 10 Criminal Justice Reform, Police Misconduct, and Charities: April 3, 2023

This week the first half of class will consider criminal justice reform and police misconduct, and the second half of class will consider the AG’s role in regulating charities and non-profit organizations. We will be joined at the outset by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, who has been at the forefront of criminal justice reform, along with other issues.

 

As the state’s chief law enforcement officer, AGs frequently are involved in criminal justice efforts, as a matter of legislative action, prosecutorial discretion, or defending the state. Likewise, as states grapple with the issue of police misconduct, many of the proposed solutions involve the AG.

 

Charities and non-profit organizations are critical components of the national economy, but because they lack shareholders and the for-profit motivations (although the lines increasingly may be blurred), they are often lightly regulated. In many states, the AG is only regulator of this enormous segment of society.

10.1 Attorneys General and Police Misconduct 10.1 Attorneys General and Police Misconduct

Allegations of police misconduct are referred to attorneys general most often because of a perceived conflict because the district attorneys work with closely local police officers who always witnesses on other pending cases. Attorneys general also have a broader perspective and are therefore able to develop develop expertise in handling police cases and create statewide uniform standards. Further, from the perspective of public confidence, it is often best to have the prosecutor be from outside any local district.

The issue of who will investigate allegations of police misconduct is not new. Indeed many attorneys general have handled these cases for many years, but for other states it is new. While there are disagreements on this policy, the national trend is to expand the role of attorneys general in dealing with allegations over the use of excessive force by police officers.

10.2 State Attorney General Enforcement of Labor Law: April 17, 2023 10.2 State Attorney General Enforcement of Labor Law: April 17, 2023