2007 National Census of Prosecuters

2014 National Survey of Prosecutors

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2005 National Survey of Prosecutors

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2007 National Census of Prosecutors


Section A: Staffing


A1. What is the term of office for the chief prosecutor?


__________years


A2. As of the end of last month, how long had the chief prosecutor served in this capacity?


a. _________years b. _________months


A3-A4. Currently, how many of the following types of staff are employed in your entire district? Part-time refers to any employee who works fewer hours than your standard work week and includes job sharing. (If you are unable to provide the actual number, please provide your best estimate. If none, enter “0”. )

Total district


Staff position A3. Number A4. Number

Full-time Part-time


Chief prosecutor: a. ________ ________

The elected or State-appointed

head of the prosecutorial district


Assistant prosecutors: b. ________ ________

Any employee of the chief

prosecutor licensed to practice

law and litigating criminal cases.

Excludes attorneys in

Non-litigating positions.


Other attorneys (e.g., Civil, c. ________ ________

Supervisory, Manager)


Other staff (e.g., Victim advocates, d. ________ ________

Legal services, Investigators,

Support staff, Administrative, Clerical,

Computer personnel, Fiscal officers):


TOTAL STAFF e. ________ ________





A5. What is the annual salary of the chief prosecutor?


$_________________.00 per year



Section B: Funding


B1. What was the FY 2006 budget of your office for prosecutorial functions? (If you are unable to provide the actual amount, please provide your best estimate.)


Total 2006 prosecutorial budget

$__________________.00


B2. Does the budget amount entered at B1 include funding for any of the following?

(Mark (X) yes or no for each budget category)


Yes No Budget category

1 ___ 2 ___ a. Staff salaries

1 ___ 2 ___ b. Expert services

1 ___ 2 ___ c. Investigator services

1 ___ 2 ___ d. Interpreter services

1 ___ 2 ___ e. Child support enforcement

1 ___ 2 ___ f. DNA testing




Section C: Special Categories of Felony Prosecutions


C1. During the past 12 months, did your office prosecute any of the following kinds of felony offense)


Yes No Number

1 ___ 2 ___ a. Police use of excessive force _________

1 ___ 2 ___ b. Use of internet for Child exploitation _________

1 ___ 2 ___ c. Gang-related violence _________

1 ___ 2 ___ d. Human trafficking _________

1 ___ 2 ___ e. School violence involving firearms _________

1 ___ 2 ___ f. Methamphetamine production _________

1 ___ 2 ___ g. Terrorism/Homeland security _________






C2. Which of the following types of computer crimes (either misdemeanor or felony) did your office prosecute during the past 12 months?

(Mark (X) yes or no for each type of computer crime)


Computer crimes refer to offenses which involve the use of a computer, the internet, or mobile computing device.


Yes No Type of computer crime

1 ___ 2 ___ a. Computer sabotage (i.e., to hinder the normal functioning of a computer system through the introduction of worms, viruses, etc.)

1 ___ 2 ___ b. Unauthorized access to a computer system (i.e., hacking) or

copying or distribution of computer programs (i.e., software copyright infringement)

1 ___ 2 ___ c. Cyberstalking (i.e., the activity of users sending harassing or

threatening e-mail to other users)

1 ___ 2 ___ d. Theft of intellectual property

1 ___ 2 ___ e. Transmission of child pornography

1 ___ 2 ___ f. Other (Describe)______________________



Section D: Caseload


D1. Please use the following definitions to provide the total number of cases closed and convicted during the past 12 months.


Closed case: Any case with a judgment of conviction, acquittal, or dismissal with or without prejudice, entered by the court.


Felony case: Please use your State definition of felony. If this term is not used in your State, please interpret "felony" to mean any case in which the defendant, if convicted, could be sentenced to incarceration for more than one year. Include as a felony case any defendant who had at least one felony filing charge.


(If you are unable to provide the actual number, please provide your best estimate. If none, enter “0”.)

Number Type of case


a. __________ Total felony cases closed

b. __________ Total felony cases convicted

c. __________ Total felony jury trial verdicts





Section E: Work-Related Threats or Assaults


E1. During the past 12 months, did your chief prosecutor, receive any of the following work-related threats or assaults?


Type of threat or assault:


Yes No

1 ___ 2 ___ a. Threatening letter

1 ___ 2 ___ b. Threatening call

1 ___ 2 ___ c. Face-to-face threat

1 ___ 2 ___ d. Battery/Assault



E2. Are any of the following security measures used for protection of the prosecutor’s office?


Yes No

1 ___ 2 __ a. Police protection

1 ___ 2 ___ b. Building guards

1 ___ 2 ___ c. Electronic surveillance

1 ___ 2 ___ d. Metal detectors

1 ___ 2 ___ e. Electronic security systems

1 ___ 2 ___ f. No security measures used



E3. Does your chief prosecutor, any assistant prosecutors, or any staff investigators carry a firearm for personal safety or security?

Yes No

1 ___ 2 ___ a. Chief prosecutor

1 ___ 2 ___ b. Assistant prosecutors

1 ___ 2 ___ c. Staff investigators

1 ___ 2 ___ d. None of these staff carry a firearm



Section F: DNA Evidence


F1. During the past 12 months, did your office use DNA evidence during plea negotiations or during felony trials?

a. ____ Yes, used DNA evidence during plea negotiations or felony trials

b. ____ No, did not use DNA evidence (Skip to F3)


F2. Which laboratory performed DNA analyses for your office?


Yes No

1 ___ 2 ___ a. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

1 ___ 2 ___ b. State operated forensic laboratory

1 ___ 2 ___ c. Local agency operated forensic laboratory

1 ___ 2 ___ d. Privately operated forensic laboratory _


F3. During the past 12 months, did your office encounter any of the following problems with the use of DNA evidence?


Yes No

1 ___ 2 ___ a. Improper collection of evidence by police

1 ___ 2 ___ b. Inconclusive DNA results

1 ___ 2 ___ c. Excessive delay in getting DNA results from laboratory

1 ___ 2 ___ d. Difficulty in getting DNA results admitted in court as evidence



F4. During the past 12 months, did anyone from your office attend training on the use of DNA evidence?


1 ____ Yes

2 ____ No


F5. Does your district maintain a convicted offender DNA database?


1 ____ Yes

2 ____ No


F6. Does your district maintain a local forensic DNA database for unsolved crimes?


1 ____ Yes

2 ____ No




G. Identity theft

Identity theft: the fraudulent use of personal and or corporate/organizational identifying information, essentially making a carbon copy of legal identity for illegal purposes.

G1. During the past 12 months, did anyone from your office actively participate in Identity theft-related investigations?


1 ____ Yes

2 ____ No


G2. During the past 12 months, did anyone from your office participate in a state or local task force for Identity theft?


1 ____ Yes

2 ____ No



G3. During the past 12 months, did your office prosecute any felony cases involving personal Identity theft?


1 ____ Yes

2 ____ No


G4. During the past 12 months, did your office prosecute any felony cases involving corporate, business, or organization Identity theft?

1 ____ Yes

2 ____ No


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