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The "Fourth Stream": the power of hidden participants to implement policy with the aid of the high courts
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Abstract Due to financial constraints and a lack of bed space caused by a large influx of inmates over the last decade, the Oregon Department of Corrections has been utilizing penal policy that – in one form or another – involves the interstate import and export of prisoners. However, in order to transport, ... view more
Due to financial constraints and a lack of bed space caused by a large influx of inmates over the last decade, the Oregon Department of Corrections has been utilizing penal policy that – in one form or another – involves the interstate import and export of prisoners. However, in order to transport, exchange or “lease” inmates to states, the Oregon Department of Corrections must utilize the Federal Interstate Compact Act, and in so doing, has entered into various interstate corrections compact. The original purpose of the Federal Interstate Compact has evolved over time and the actual legal authority allowing Oregon to transfer inmates to out-of-state prisons is quite murky. Similarly, though it appears that the evolution of interstate compacts allowing the interstate transfer of prisoners has primarily been propelled by high court decisions, the role of legislation is less clear. (author's abstract)... view less
Keywords
political decision; legitimation; political institution; judicial power; Supreme Court; policy implementation; political influence; judiciary; correctional institution; prisoner; United States of America
Classification
Political System, Constitution, Government
Judiciary
Document language
English
Publication Year
2004
Page/Pages
p. 1-28
Journal
Federal Governance, 1 (2004) 1
ISSN
1923-6158
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed