The criminological theories or rationale behind the plea bargaining

 

 

 

 

An overwhelming majority of criminal cases are settled by plea bargaining rather than by trial. If an individual has been charged with a crime, the prosecutor may offer a reduction of charge in exchange for a guilty plea. If individuals exercise their rights and demand a jury trial, it is more likely they will be charged with a more serious crime (as opposed to taking a lesser offense), and, if convicted, they will likely be given a longer sentence.
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What are the criminological theories or rationale behind the plea bargaining process?
What strategy would you incorporate to remove the disparity in bargaining power?
What evidence-based argument would you use in dealing with this strategy?

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