All Articles tagged Innocence Movement
New York Appeals
October 12, 2018 EDT This paper presents an account of wrongful liberty and a first-of-its-kind documentation of all known crimes of wrongful liberty in a single state, North Carolina.
Justice Commentaries
August 03, 2015 EDT This article considers how gendered and raced biases play fundamental roles in creating the crime and suspect typifications that take hold and shape the practices of criminal justice system actors.
Justice Commentaries
August 03, 2015 EDT This article considers how gendered and raced biases play fundamental roles in creating the crime and suspect typifications that take hold and shape the practices of criminal justice system actors.
Justice Commentaries
May 05, 2012 EDT This article argues that the phenomenon of a wrongful exoneration is birthed primarily through a trial by media.
Justice Commentaries
March 04, 2011 EDT This essay argues that innocence does indeed mean factual innocence and that the best we can do is rely on the legal standards that define guilt and presume innocence.
Justice Commentaries
March 04, 2011 EDT This article offers an interdisciplinary model of the innocence movement—the Integrated Justice Model—which complements the innocence paradigm that emerged from and has shaped the innocence movement.