Wrongful Conviction

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Imperfections in the criminal justice system have long intrigued the general public and worried scholars and legal practitioners. In Wrongful Conviction, criminologists C. Ronald Huff and Martin Killias present an important collection of essays that analyzes cases of injustice across an array of legal systems, with contributors from North America, Europe and Israel. This collection includes a number of well-developed public-policy recommendations intended to reduce the instances of courts punishing innocents. It also offers suggestions for compensating more fairly those who are wrongfully convicted.

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Genre : Law
Author : C. Ronald Huff
Publisher : Temple University Press
Release : 2010-01-15
File : 327 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781592136469


Wrongful Conviction In Sexual Assault

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"Wrongful Conviction in Sexual Assault: Stranger Rape, Acquaintance Rape, and Intra-Familial Child Sexual Assaults examines the phenomenon of innocent defendants who are convicted of rape and related sexual offenses. It presents findings that indicate sexual offenses are highly over represented among confirmed wrongful convictions. Drawing from Innocence Project and National Registry of Exoneration data and supplemented by social science and historical sources, the investigation explores various processes that lead to wrongful conviction, distinguishing the differential risk of wrongful conviction among stranger rape, acquaintance rape, and intra-familial child sexual assault. The book includes reference to established research on false confessions, eye witness mis-identification, erroneous expert and informant testimony, DNA evidence, racial bias, and 'manufactured' evidence. The work also introduces new terms and concepts (such as 'black box' investigation methods, the stranger rape thesis, the moral outrage - moral correction process, 'spontaneous mis-identification', victim status paths, the differential investigation challenge related to capable vs incapacitated rape victims, and the role of serial sexual offending in wrongful conviction) to clarify and illustrate unique aspects of wrongful conviction in sexual assault"--

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Genre : Law
Author : Matthew Barry Johnson
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release : 2020-10-19
File : 213 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780190653057


Wrongful Conviction And Criminal Justice Reform

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Wrongful Conviction and Criminal Justice Reform is an important addition to the literature and teaching on innocence reform. This book delves into wrongful convictions studies but expands upon them by offering potential reforms that would alleviate the problem of wrongful convictions in the criminal justice system. Written to be accessible to students, Wrongful Conviction and Criminal Justice Reform is a main text for wrongful convictions courses or a secondary text for more general courses in criminal justice, political science, and law school innocence clinics.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Marvin Zalman
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-10-30
File : 472 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135077433


Murder Wrongful Conviction And The Law

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This collection brings together international experts to present a comparative analysis of wrongful conviction and criminal procedure. The volume takes an interdisciplinary approach with authors drawn from a broad range of backgrounds including law, psychology, forensics and journalism. All are experts in their field with direct experience of the investigation of wrongful conviction in their own countries. Focusing on the main areas of concern in their own jurisdiction, each author discusses common themes, including: the extent of the problem; the types of cases that feature in miscarriages of justice; the legal mechanism for the correction of a wrongful conviction; compensation for the wrongly convicted; public awareness and concern about the issue generally and in light of highprofile cases; and the extent to which wrongful conviction has driven criminal justice reform. The book will be essential reading for students, researchers and policy-makers interested in comparative law, criminology and psychology.

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Genre : Law
Author : Jon Robins
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2023-05-31
File : 189 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000880670


The Victimology Of A Wrongful Conviction

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This book exposes the myriad of victims of wrongful conviction by going beyond the innocent person who has been wrongfully incarcerated to include the numerous indirect victims who suffer collaterally. In no way overlooking the egregious effects on the wrongfully convicted, this book widens the net to also examine consequences for family, friends, co-workers, witnesses, the initial victims of the crime, and society in general—all indirect victims who are often forgotten in treatments of wrongful conviction. Utilizing interviews of exonerees and indirect victims, the authors capture the tangible and intangible costs of victimization across the board. The prison experience is examined through the lens of an innocent person, and the psychological impact of incarceration for the exoneree is explored. Special attention is given to the often-ignored experience of female exonerees and to the impact of race as a compounding factor in a vast number of miscarriages of justice. The book concludes with an overview of the victimization experiences that follow exonerees upon release. Unique to this book is its interdisciplinary approach to the troubling subject of wrongful conviction, combining perspectives from a number of fields, including criminal justice, criminology, victimology, psychology, sociology, social justice, history, political science, and law. Undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines will find this book helpful in their respective areas of study, and professionals in the legal system will benefit from appreciation of the far-reaching costs of wrongful convictions.

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Genre : Law
Author : Nicky Ali Jackson
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2022-07-07
File : 196 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000595963


Wrongful Conviction And Exoneration

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Since 1989, there have been over 2,200 exonerations in the United States. These have resulted from a number of factors, including the discovery of new evidence, perjury, false identification, and bad forensic evidence. Even when an individual is exonerated, is it possible to compensate them for their loss of time and money? This volume looks at the issue from varying perspectives, exploring causes of wrongful convictions, ways to increase exonerations for those who were unjustly imprisoned, strategies to decrease the number of wrongful convictions going forward, and appropriate compensation for those who have lost years of their lives.

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Genre : Young Adult Nonfiction
Author : Lisa Idzikowski
Publisher : Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Release : 2019-07-15
File : 130 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781534505179


The Lived Experiences Of Claiming Wrongful Conviction In Prison

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The Lived Experiences of Claiming Wrongful Conviction in Prison focuses on the lived experience of maintaining innocence in the prison environment and highlights the struggles and pain that such a claim can cause. Using the novel means of conducting an interview via a series of letters, the book details the experiences of sixty-four prisoners maintaining innocence in England and Wales and examines in-depth what is unique to this population. The chapters cover coping mechanisms, relationships maintained with relatives, relationships formed with prisoners and staff, and the perceived effect of their claims on matters of progression and parole. It draws on material from criminology, sociology, law and psychology to provide a holistic account of this populations’ experiences. The Lived Experiences of Claiming Wrongful Conviction in Prison will be of great interest to students and scholars across Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law, Sociology and Psychology.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Emma Burtt
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2024-01-23
File : 237 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781003837107


The West Memphis Three From Wrongful Conviction To Justice Served

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The West Memphis Three: From Wrongful Conviction To Justice Served is a compelling true crime book that tells the story of three teenage boys who were wrongfully convicted for a brutal murder in West Memphis, Arkansas. This gripping narrative takes readers through the disappearance of the three boys, the ensuing investigation, and the controversial trial that led to their conviction and life behind bars. As doubts and suspicions arise, the book explores the community's reaction, the surfacing of new evidence, and the intense media attention that surrounded the case. Through the efforts of investigators and support from advocates, the truth begins to emerge, leading to the eventual release of the West Memphis Three. The book delves into the unsolved mysteries surrounding the case and examines the impact of this wrongful conviction on the criminal justice system. It highlights the power of forensic science in uncovering the truth and explores the struggles faced by the families and the community. The aftermath of the case, including the psychological impact, media analysis, and public perception, is also closely examined. Throughout the book, the author explores the continuing battles for advocacy and activism, the need for reform in the justice system, and the lessons learned from this harrowing ordeal. The new developments that arise in the case and their impact on other wrongful conviction cases are also explored. The West Memphis Three: From Wrongful Conviction To Justice Served is a powerful and thought-provoking book that shines a light on the flaws in the justice system while offering hope for closure and redemption.

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Genre : True Crime
Author : ANONYMOUS
Publisher : THE PUBLISHER
Release : 2024-03-04
File : 50 Pages
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Wrongful Conviction

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The magnitude of wrongful conviction is increasing across the country and around the world, with individuals arrested, convicted, and incarcerated for extended periods of time. This book provides an understanding of legal remedies, organizational reforms, and policy changes that have been proposed and implemented. In various jurisdictions, these procedures reduce the likelihood of a wrongful conviction. Legal and organizational reforms and changes in criminal justice policy are considered at three key junctures of the process: (1) the investigation, evidence gathering, and forensic analysis, (2) prosecutorial decision-making, and (3) the judicial review and exoneration of a wrongfully convicted defendant. Each chapter opens with a wrongful case vignette that illustrates the reform strategies being considered. The investigatory process is studied on each case, and the police process is analyzed in detail. Part 1 includes the introductory chapter that provides an overview of wrongful convictions, and the investigatory process routinely employed to gather evidence and identify a suspect. The analysis of forensic evidence is explored, including the chain of custody, contamination of the evidence, misinterpretation, and the falsification of forensic reports. Part 2 focuses on the prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges and juries. Plea bargaining strategies, coaching witnesses, violations of the rules of discovery, use of jailhouse snitches, inadequate defense counseling, lack of preparation and adequate resources are examined. Part 3 analyzes the processes involved in the reversal of wrongful convictions, the judicial review, and obstacles encountered in the exoneration process. In addition, the authors provide a thorough analytical overview of the criminal justice processes involved in wrongful conviction and the reforms that are needed to prevent and reverse injustices. This book is an invaluable resource for prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, advocates for the wrongfully convicted, criminal justice policymakers, law and society, and will contribute to academic courses in the fields of criminology and justice.

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Genre : Law
Author : John A. Humphrey
Publisher : Charles C Thomas Publisher
Release : 2018-01-04
File : 263 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780398092061


Compensation For Wrongful Convictions

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This book presents a comprehensive comparative analysis of the substantive and procedural aspects of compensation for wrongful convictions in European countries and the USA, as well as the standard derived from the case law of the European Court of Human Rights. The collection draws comparative conclusions as to the similarities and differences between selected jurisdictions and assesses the effectiveness of the national compensation schemes. This enables the designing of an optimum model of compensation, offering accessibility and effectiveness to the victims of miscarriages of justice and being acceptable to jurisdictions based on common law, and civil law traditions, as well as inquisitorial and adversarial types of criminal process. Moreover, the discussion of the minimum European standard as established in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights enables readers to identify how the Strasbourg Court can contribute to strengthening the compensation scheme. The book will be essential reading for students, academics and policymakers working in the areas of criminal law and procedure.

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Genre : Law
Author : Wojciech Jasiński
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2023-03-14
File : 222 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000859317