Victimology of a Wrongful Conviction
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Victimology of a Wrongful Conviction
Innocent Inmates and Indirect Victims
Campbell, Kathryn M.; Pate, Margaret; Jackson, Nicky Ali
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2022
162
Mole
Inglês
9780367637194
15 a 20 dias
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Foreword by Lenore Walker
Preface by Jeffrey Mark Deskovic
Section I. Victimology: The Wrongly Convicted as Victims
1. Introduction: Definitions, Methodology, and Demographics
2. Victimology: Theoretical Perspectives and their Applications to the Wrongly Convicted
3. The Nature and Extent of Wrongful Convictions
4. Victimizing the Innocent: Racism, Wrongful Convictions, and Exonerations of Black Men in the Criminal Legal System
Section II. The Many Victims of a Wrongful Conviction
5. The Exoneree as Victim
6. Female Victims of a Wrongful Conviction: Continual Marginalization
7. Family as Victims of a Wrongful Conviction
8. Revictimization of the Original Victim
9. Society as a Victim of a Wrongful Conviction
10. Post-release Victimization: "Freedom is Never Free"
11. Final Thoughts and Future Considerations
Preface by Jeffrey Mark Deskovic
Section I. Victimology: The Wrongly Convicted as Victims
1. Introduction: Definitions, Methodology, and Demographics
2. Victimology: Theoretical Perspectives and their Applications to the Wrongly Convicted
3. The Nature and Extent of Wrongful Convictions
4. Victimizing the Innocent: Racism, Wrongful Convictions, and Exonerations of Black Men in the Criminal Legal System
Section II. The Many Victims of a Wrongful Conviction
5. The Exoneree as Victim
6. Female Victims of a Wrongful Conviction: Continual Marginalization
7. Family as Victims of a Wrongful Conviction
8. Revictimization of the Original Victim
9. Society as a Victim of a Wrongful Conviction
10. Post-release Victimization: "Freedom is Never Free"
11. Final Thoughts and Future Considerations
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Wrongful conviction;Miscarriage of justice;Exoneree;Victimology;Victims;Innocent prisoner;Social justice;Injustice;Prison;Incarceration;DNA Evidence;Innocent Inmates;Innocence Project;Secondary Victims;Crime Victims;False Confessions;DNA Exoneration;Younger Men;Criminal Justice System;Public Court Proceeding;Restorative Justice;Criminal Legal System;Lifestyle Exposure Theory;Data Set;Victim Precipitation Theory;Jailhouse Informants;National Academy;Pretrial Detention;Forensic Odontology;Person's DNA;DNA Testing;Sandra Bland;Exonerees Experience;Eyewitness Misidentification
Foreword by Lenore Walker
Preface by Jeffrey Mark Deskovic
Section I. Victimology: The Wrongly Convicted as Victims
1. Introduction: Definitions, Methodology, and Demographics
2. Victimology: Theoretical Perspectives and their Applications to the Wrongly Convicted
3. The Nature and Extent of Wrongful Convictions
4. Victimizing the Innocent: Racism, Wrongful Convictions, and Exonerations of Black Men in the Criminal Legal System
Section II. The Many Victims of a Wrongful Conviction
5. The Exoneree as Victim
6. Female Victims of a Wrongful Conviction: Continual Marginalization
7. Family as Victims of a Wrongful Conviction
8. Revictimization of the Original Victim
9. Society as a Victim of a Wrongful Conviction
10. Post-release Victimization: "Freedom is Never Free"
11. Final Thoughts and Future Considerations
Preface by Jeffrey Mark Deskovic
Section I. Victimology: The Wrongly Convicted as Victims
1. Introduction: Definitions, Methodology, and Demographics
2. Victimology: Theoretical Perspectives and their Applications to the Wrongly Convicted
3. The Nature and Extent of Wrongful Convictions
4. Victimizing the Innocent: Racism, Wrongful Convictions, and Exonerations of Black Men in the Criminal Legal System
Section II. The Many Victims of a Wrongful Conviction
5. The Exoneree as Victim
6. Female Victims of a Wrongful Conviction: Continual Marginalization
7. Family as Victims of a Wrongful Conviction
8. Revictimization of the Original Victim
9. Society as a Victim of a Wrongful Conviction
10. Post-release Victimization: "Freedom is Never Free"
11. Final Thoughts and Future Considerations
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Wrongful conviction;Miscarriage of justice;Exoneree;Victimology;Victims;Innocent prisoner;Social justice;Injustice;Prison;Incarceration;DNA Evidence;Innocent Inmates;Innocence Project;Secondary Victims;Crime Victims;False Confessions;DNA Exoneration;Younger Men;Criminal Justice System;Public Court Proceeding;Restorative Justice;Criminal Legal System;Lifestyle Exposure Theory;Data Set;Victim Precipitation Theory;Jailhouse Informants;National Academy;Pretrial Detention;Forensic Odontology;Person's DNA;DNA Testing;Sandra Bland;Exonerees Experience;Eyewitness Misidentification