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Examining wrongful convictions

stepping back, moving forward

"Examining wrongful convictions" is published by Carolina Academic Press in 2014 - Durham, North Carolina, it has 371 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: Examining wrongful convictions
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 371
  • Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
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  • Publish Location: Durham, North Carolina

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  • Pagination: xi, 371 pages

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"Examining wrongful convictions" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Stepping back? : moving beyond immediate causes: criminal justice and wrongful convictions in social context / James R. Acker, Allison D. Redlich, Robert J. Norris, and Catherine L. Bonventre
  • 2- Finding the causes in the contexts : structural sources of wrongful conviction / William S. Lofquist
  • 3- Psychological perspectives: cognition and decision making / Barbara O'Brien and Keith Findley
  • 4- Interactions between African Americans and police officers : how cultural stereotypes create a wrongful conviction pipeline for African Americans / Cynthia J. Najdowski
  • 5- The media's muddled message on wrongful convictions / Martin Yant
  • 6- Wrongful conviction, policing, and the "wars on crime and drugs" / Hannah Laqueur, Stephen Rushin, and Jonathan Simon
  • 7- The prosecutor's contribution to wrongful convictions / Bennett Gershman
  • 8- Defense lawyering and wrongful convictions / Ellen Yaroshefsky and Laura Schaefer
  • 9- The American adversary system : sources of error in the criminal adjudication process / Neil Vidmar, and James E. Coleman
  • 10- Plea bargaining's role in wrongful convictions / Stephanos Bibas.
  • 11- Juvenile justice investigation : narrative contamination, cultural stereotypes, and the scripting of juvenile false confessions / Steven Drizin, Laura Nirider, and Joshua Tepfer
  • 12- "The worst of both worlds" : adolescent competence and the quality of justice in juvenile courts as a prescription for wrongful convictions / Barry C. Feld
  • 13- Judicial review : appeals and postconviction proceedings / Nancy J. King
  • 14- The problem of fit : parolees, exonerees, and prisoner reentry / Kimberly J. Cook, Saundra D. Westervelt, and Shadd Maruna
  • 15- Public policy responses to wrongful convictions / Frank R. Baumgartner, Saundra D. Westervelt, and Kimberly J. Cook
  • 16- Remedying wrongful convictions : societal obligations to exonerees / Elizabeth Griffiths and Michael Leo Owens
  • 17- Theorizing wrongful conviction / Marvin Zalman
  • 18- Studying innocence : advancing methods and data / Catherine L. Bonventre, Robert J. Norris, and Emily West
  • 19- International trends and developments : perspectives on wrongful convictions from Europe / Martin Killias
  • 20- Wrongful convictions : reflections on moving forward / Allison D. Redlich, James R. Acker, Robert J. Norris, and Catherine L. Bonventre.

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