• Incentivizing Injustice The 2008 Financial Crisis and Prosecutorial Indiscretion

Incentivizing Injustice The 2008 Financial Crisis and Prosecutorial Indiscretion

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Overview

In a time of painful economic and legal inequities, we are still plagued by a gnawing question: Why did no major bank executive face any meaningful consequences for the 2008 financial crisis? Meanwhile, average Americans lost 8.8 million jobs and $19.2 trillion in household wealth, with the crisis’ impacts still reverberating throughout society. Moving beyond the popular narrative that the rich simply play by different rules, Incentivizing Injustice focuses not on the potential perpetrators, but on the powerful prosecutors deciding who faces charges and who goes home with a fine. In the years leading up to the financial crisis, the Justice Department experienced embarrassing losses and moved a deluge of resources away from everything else to fund post-9/11 counterterrorism. White-collar federal prosecutors found themselves working in an overly-cautious and under-funded institution. At the same time, the lure of defense firms had grown much stronger, offering million-dollar partnerships. Prosecutors had every incentive at this time to improve their image by obtaining big fines with banks through settlements, rather than risking complicated litigation, but at what cost to American justice and trust in the rule of law?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793654496
ISBN-10: 1793654492
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 2023-02-21
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: Height: 9.35 Inches, Length: 6.18 Inches, Weight: 0.82011961464 Pounds, Width: 0.57 Inches
Author: Sari Krieger, Sari Krieger Rivera
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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