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Criminal Debt: Actions Still Needed to Address Deficiencies in Justice's Collection Processes
Publication year:
2004
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: The U.S. Department of Justice's progress on GAO recommendations made in 2001 are evaluated. Sections of this report are: executive summary; results in brief; background; scope and methodology; criminal debt has increased markedly to $25 billion, while collections have decreased slightly to 7% (collections as a percentage of outstanding criminal debt); prompt action has not been taken to address the majority of 2001 recommendations; conclusion; and agency comments and GAO evaluation of same.