Examining Wrongful Convictions

Examining Wrongful Convictions
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Book Synopsis Examining Wrongful Convictions by : Allison D. Redlich

Download or read book Examining Wrongful Convictions written by Allison D. Redlich and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Examining Wrongful Convictions: Stepping Back, Moving Forward, the premise is that much can be learned by "stepping back" from the focus on the direct causes of wrongful convictions and examining criminal justice systems, and the sociopolitical environments in which they operate. Expert scholars examine the underlying individual, systemic, and social or structural conditions that may help precipitate and sustain wrongful convictions, thereby "moving forward" the related scholarship.


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