Citizens' Attitudes Toward Wrongful Convictions (original) (raw)

Public Perceptions of Wrongful Convictions

Kimberley Clow

PsycEXTRA Dataset, 2000

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Perceptions of Campus Community Members Regarding Wrongful Convictions in Mississippi

Tera Wilson

2016

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Public perception of wrongful conviction: Support for compensation and apologies

Kimberley Clow, Rosemary (Rose) Ricciardelli

Albany law review

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Student Attitudes toward Wrongful Conviction

Kimberley Clow

Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2009

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Wrongful convictions and the Blackstone ratio: An empirical analysis of public attitudes

J. de Keijser, J. van Wilsem

Punishment & Society, 2014

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Analyzing Wrongful Convictions beyond the traditional canonical list of errors

Tonya Kendall

Touro Law Review, Vol. 37, 2021

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After innocence: Perceptions of individuals who have been wrongfully convicted

Kimberley Clow

Legal and Criminological Psychology, 2013

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One Hundred Years Later: Wrongful Convictions after a Century of Research, 100

NJIDEKA OBI

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The Growing Acknowledgement of Wrongful Conviction

Lynne Weathered

Victoria University Law and Justice Journal, 2013

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Protecting the Innocent: The Aggregate Quagmire of Adjudicative and Investigative Errors of Wrongful Conviction

JOANNA ROWSON

Illinois Law Enforcement Executive Training and Standards Board Executive Institute, 2015

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Citizen attitudes toward errors in criminal justice: Implications of the declining acceptance of Blackstone's ratio

Moulin Xiong

International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice

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Public Perceptions of the Stigmatization of Wrongly Convicted Individuals: Findings from Semi-Structured Interviews

Kimberley Clow

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Measuring Self-Reported Wrongful Convictions Among Prisoners

Jordan Hyatt

Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 2018

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Legislative responses to wrongful conviction: Do partisan principals and advocacy efforts influence state-level criminal justice policy?

Jason Carmichael

Social Science Research, 2015

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Contemporary Perspectives on Wrongful Conviction: An Introduction to the 2016 Innocence Network Conference, San Antonio, Texas

Valena E Beety

45 Hofstra L. Rev. 365, 2016

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Race and justice: wrongful convictions of African American men

Mitch Ruesink

Choice Reviews Online, 2012

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Analyzing Wrongful Convictions Beyond the Traditional Canonical List of Errors, for Enduring Structural and Sociological Attributes, (Juveniles, Racism, Adversary System, Policing Policies)

Tonya Kendall

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018

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Wrongful Convictions in Illinois: What's Being Done to Prevent Future Atrocities?

Evan Jean Lawrence

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Constructing Guilt, Obstructing Truth: How the Spectacle of Wrongful Conviction Reveals and Magnifies Fundamental Flaws in the Criminal Justice System

Fiona Hession

2020

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Public Support for Preventive/ Corrective Remedies Against Miscarriages of Justice in Capital Cases

John Cochran, Denise Boots

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Exoneration and Compensation for the Wrongly Convicted: Enhancing Procedural Justice

Robson Crim

Manitoba Law Journal 42(3), 2019

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Race and Wrongful Convictions in the United States 2022

Maurice Possley

SSRN Electronic Journal

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The Qualitative Report Public Perceptions of the Stigmatization of Wrongly Convicted Individuals: Findings from Semi-Structured Interviews

Rosemary (Rose) Ricciardelli

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Public Confidence in Criminal Justice: The Lessons from Miscarriages of Justice

Richard Nobles

The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 2009

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Causes of Wrongful Conviction: Looking at Student Knowledge

Kimberley Clow

Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2008

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RANKING OF STATES BY FREQUENCY OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION EXONERATIONS AND LENGTHS OF TIME BEFORE EXONERATION - a work in progress

Morrison M Bonpasse

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Wrongful Convictions: Understanding the Experiences of the Original Crime Victims

Seri Irazola

Violence & Victims, 2016

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Identifying Patterns Across the Six Canonical Factors Underlying Wrongful Convictions

Ryanne Berube

Wrongful Conviction Law Review, 2022

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College student perceptions of system-culpability in the frequency of wrongful convictions: gauging the importance of respondent characteristics

Gale Iles

2020

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Compensation for Wrongful Convictions and the Innocence Continuum

Dr. Myles Frederick McLellan

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After Innocence: Framing Wrongful Convictions

Susan Bandes

2008

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Imprisonment Inertia and Public Attitudes Toward 'Truth in Sentencing

Wheelock, Darren

2014

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Forever Guilty: Convict Perceptions of Pre and Post Conviction

Brian Steels

Current Issues Crim. Just., 2009

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What's with the attitude?: Changing Attitudes About Criminal Justice Issues

Jon Mandracchia

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2013

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2015 Symposium: Wrongful Convictions: Science, Experience & the Law Keynote Panel Discussion

Shawn Armbrust

Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest, 2016

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