Wrongly convicted

perspectives on failed justice

Contains fourteen essays in which lawyers, criminologists, and social scientists discuss aspects of wrongful conviction, looking at the causes of wrongful convictions, and the social characteristics of the wrongly convicted, and featuring case studies and personal histories, as well as suggestions for solving the problem.

Rutgers University Press
2001
9780813529516
book

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