ISSN: 0141-2949
Currently published as: Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management
Online from: 1995
Subject Area: Industry and Public Sector Management
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| Title: | Criminal forfeiture: an effective alternative to civil and administrative proceedings |
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| Author(s): | Greg L. Warchol, (Bemidji State University), Dennis M. Payne, (Michigan State University), Brian R. Johnson, (Grand Valley State University) |
| Citation: | Greg L. Warchol, Dennis M. Payne, Brian R. Johnson, (1996) "Criminal forfeiture: an effective alternative to civil and administrative proceedings", Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development, Vol. 19 Iss: 3, pp.51 - 66 |
| Keywords: | Criminal forfeiture, Drugs, USA |
| Article type: | General review |
| DOI: | 10.1108/13639519610131083 (Permanent URL) |
| Publisher: | MCB UP Ltd |
| Abstract: | Property forfeiture has become one of the more controversial law enforcement techniques currently employed in the War on Drugs. The extensive use of administrative and civil-judicial forfeiture proceedings has resulted in increased criticism of the program because of their limited protections for suspects and relaxed burdens of proof for the government. This paper employs a qualitative and quantitative approach in examining the merits of the criminal forfeiture proceeding, a seldom used alternative for the favored administrative and civil proceedings. The authors argue for an increased utilization of criminal forfeiture to effectively meet the goals of law enforcement and protect the individual rights of property owners. |