preprosecution
Preprosecution refers to the period before formal criminal charges are filed by a prosecutor. This phase can involve investigations by law enforcement agencies, the gathering of evidence, and the assessment of potential criminal liability. During preprosecution, law enforcement may interview witnesses, collect forensic evidence, and conduct surveillance. Information gathered can be presented to a prosecutor to determine if there is sufficient probable cause to believe a crime has been committed and that the suspect committed it.
In some jurisdictions, preprosecution may also involve early intervention programs. These programs are designed to divert