Asset Forfeiture Programs: Impact, Issues, and Implications

Author(s)Jacoby, Joan E.
Author(s)Gramckow, Heike P.
Author(s)Ratledge, Edward C.
Date Accessioned2017-10-24T19:31:08Z
Date Available2017-10-24T19:31:08Z
Publication Date1992-02
AbstractThis report has been prepared to alert law enforcement and prosecution to the problems and issues related to asset forfeiture programs, and to assist them in building the capacity to successfully target assets related to drug and money laundering cases. It is based on the results of an evaluation, supported by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), of asset forfeiture programs established in four demonstration sites, and supplemented by the findings from a nationwide survey of the state-of-the-art of asset forfeiture programs in 1990. Issues and problems related to the development of asset forfeiture programs are discussed; the essential ingredients to successful operations are identified; and, the impact of asset forfeiture on police and prosecutorial agencies is described.en_US
SponsorThe National Institute of Justice, office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justiceen_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/21725
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherJefferson Institute for Justice Studiesen_US
KeywordsAsset forfeiture programsen_US
KeywordsDrugsen_US
KeywordsDrug traffickingen_US
KeywordsCivil lawsen_US
KeywordsCriminal lawsen_US
KeywordsProceduresen_US
TitleAsset Forfeiture Programs: Impact, Issues, and Implicationsen_US
TypeTechnical Reporten_US
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