Prosecutor, Journal of the National District Attorneys Association

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from March 2007
Last Number: July 2023

National District Attorneys Association
ISSN 0027-6383


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 471

April 01, 2009

  • NDAA's National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse.

  • Shifting the paradigm from prosecution to protection of child victims of prostitution.

  • Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety (DDACTS).

  • Tech tips: XP, Vista, Windows 7, Office 2007 and beyond.

  • The impact of Arizona v. Gant: limiting, the scope of automobile searches?

  • Facilitating children's testimony: closed circuit television.

  • July 01, 2009

  • Goals of NDAA's new president.

  • Priorities at NDAA.

  • Capital perspective.

  • In profile: Christopher D. Chiles.

  • The safest place to hide: life after Safford Unified School District #1 v. Savana Redding.

  • The intense scrutiny in prosecutors' exercise of discretion in filing decisions.

  • NDAA's National Traffic Law Center.

  • The Kansas City model of cold case review.

  • Tech tips: demystifying the use of video at trial.

  • Missouri's experience with recorded interrogation legislation - prosecutors lead effort to pass sensible law.

  • Difficult economic times prove value of multidisciplinary approaches to resolve child abuse.

  • Learn effective use of graphics and PowerPoint in courtroom technology.

  • October 01, 2009

  • Where do we go from here?

  • News from NDAA: funding, work on Capitol Hill, audits, training.

  • Capital perspective.

  • National Computer Forensics Institute: taking, a byte out of crime.

  • Human remains prosecution.

  • Closing thoughts.

  • Prosecutors and the media: it's better than you think.

  • Gang, prosecution: the grand jury investigation.

  • Tech tips: demystifying the use of video at trial.

  • Adult Time for Adult Crimes: Life Without Parole for Juvenile Killers and Violent Teens.

  • Non-existent trophies: trial preparation for prosecutors.

  • Internet safety initiative in rural New Jersey.

  • January 01, 2010

  • Looking ahead to a bright future.

  • Editor's note: the following letter is republished with permission of the author, Andrew G. Oosterbaan, Chief, Criminal Division, Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, US. Department of Justice.

  • How animals can help traumatized children.

  • NDAA's Southwest Border Crime Program.

  • Sexsomnia: overcoming the sleep disorder defense.

  • The Atlanta Child Murders: The Night Stalker.

  • Contact NDAA.

  • Tech tips: demystifying the use of video at trial. .

  • Leveraging the criminal justice system to reduce alcohol- and drug-related crime: a review of three promising, and innovative model programs.

  • Grants manager.

  • Chief financial officer.

  • Stan speaks out.

  • April 01, 2010

  • Final thoughts from my rocking chair.

  • NDAA's sunshine act.

  • A core NDAA mission: need assistance? Call NDAA.

  • Capital perspective.

  • DA's apprentice program provides associate lawyers with valuable training and experience.

  • Forensic science needs a lot less finger-pointing and a lot more solutions.

  • The litigation roller coaster.

  • NDAA's elder abuse program.