Alexandra Natapoff

@ANatapoff

Law professor at U.C. Irvine, criminal law scholar, author of Punishment Without Crime.

Irvine, CA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2017.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    2. pro 2018.

    So happy that my book on the U.S. misdemeanor system, Punishment Without Crime, is coming out at the end of this month!

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  2. 30. sij

    Listen to my amazing colleague describe all the terrible, entirely plausible things that could go wrong with the election.

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    The massive jailhouse snitch scandal in Orange Co., CA—involving widespread misconduct among prosecutors and law enforcement—led to no criminal charges. Why? Because the California AG’s office conducted a sham investigation. A shocking, important story.

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  4. 9. sij
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    "It is an infuriating read, laying bare the casual and almost effortless way the system undermines the dignity and due process rights of Americans, many of whom are already poor and disenfranchised." — on 's Punishment Without Crime

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    20. pro 2019.

    . prof 's book, Punishment Without Crime, was a staff pick for criminal justice book of the year!

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  7. 17. pro 2019.

    I'm beyond honored to be on this list with and and so many other extraordinary authors. Thank you .

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  8. 9. pro 2019.

    4/ All this is the tip of the iceberg, a quick/partial response to 's eye-opening story and 's important point about Skalnik's ongoing sexual offenses.

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  9. 9. pro 2019.

    3/ The 7th Circuit has held that the government can legally pressure informants into having sex with selected targets as a condition of their cooperation deals, .

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  10. 9. pro 2019.

    2/ Police have also been known to extract sex from female informants. See p.53 of this ACLU report on informant use in New Jersey, where police officers demanded free sex from prostitutes if they would not act as informants,

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  11. 9. pro 2019.

    1/ Prosecutors commonly tolerate informants committing new crimes, including sexual offenses. reported on this in back in 1989 around the LA snitch scandal,

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  12. 9. pro 2019.
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  13. 4. pro 2019.

    A mind-blowing investigation into the dark realities of criminal informant use. Thanks to for bringing it to light.

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  14. 17. stu 2019.

    Thank you , I've learned so much from your important work as well!

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    13. stu 2019.

    I completely agree. I discuss problems w/ using arrests as regulatory proxies in my article, Arrests as Regulation:

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  16. 11. stu 2019.

    Great conversation today in San Francisco with 20 journalist fellows attending the training session "Reporting on Criminal Justice." Thanks for having me!

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  17. 10. stu 2019.

    Thank you , I'm honored to be on this gone-missing list! Of course I'll send extra copies of the book to any library that asks.

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  18. 8. stu 2019.

    Very proud of Judge Paul Friedman, for whom I clerked many years ago, for standing up for rule of law and judicial integrity.

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  19. 6. stu 2019.

    Check out this innovative article from law prof Kat MacFarlane (my former student) where she argues that the PLRA operationalizes unconstitutional "procedural animus" towards prisoners,

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  20. 22. lis 2019.

    Just got my copy! "Because the success of the punishment system depends on erasing people and their stories, the success of a movement to undo it depends on a massive intentional effort to change the way society talks and thinks."

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  21. 10. lis 2019.

    “The moment when an arrested person becomes a defendant is when the criminal system is supposed to make a thoughtful decision about who should enter the adversarial process.”

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