Identifying and preventing miscarriages of justice is paramount; however, it is also imperative to consider what happens to exonerees after they have been exonerated in order to better inform their integration into the community. The present study examined the influence of the type of evidence used to exculpate the accused, and the length of time spent in prison, on public perceptions of exonerees in Australia. Findings revealed innocent and exonerated individuals were perceived differently to guilty individuals in terms of desired closeness and did not suggest exonerees were stigmatised in the same way a guilty individual may be. Media coverage of the incidence of wrongful conviction is increasing public awareness; however, targeted educat...
False confessions are a leading cause of wrongful convictions in Canada, suggesting a lack of protec...
As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sp...
This report is about 873 exonerations in the United States, from January 1989 through February 2012....
Identifying and preventing miscarriages of justice is paramount; however, it is also imperative to c...
Many exonerees do not receive compensation from the state after they are released (43%) because most...
Many exonerees report stigmatizing experiences and difficulties securing gainful employment post-inc...
Black Americans account for 61% of those who have been released from prison through DNA exoneration....
Currently, in Canada there is no legal requirement to compensate exonerees (Roach, 2012), and despit...
In recent years wrongful convictions have received a considerable amount of research attention. This...
Throughout North America, thousands of individuals have been incarcerated for crimes they did not co...
Official misconduct contributes to many wrongful convictions, disproportionately affecting more blac...
In recent years, hundreds of people have been exonerated overseasafter demonstrating that they were ...
Available research demonstrates that public perceptions and beliefs about the Criminal Justice Syste...
Background: Exonerees are individuals who have been wrongfully convicted of a crime. Later found inn...
This research study is based on exploring perception of ex-offenders regarding reintegration back to...
False confessions are a leading cause of wrongful convictions in Canada, suggesting a lack of protec...
As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sp...
This report is about 873 exonerations in the United States, from January 1989 through February 2012....
Identifying and preventing miscarriages of justice is paramount; however, it is also imperative to c...
Many exonerees do not receive compensation from the state after they are released (43%) because most...
Many exonerees report stigmatizing experiences and difficulties securing gainful employment post-inc...
Black Americans account for 61% of those who have been released from prison through DNA exoneration....
Currently, in Canada there is no legal requirement to compensate exonerees (Roach, 2012), and despit...
In recent years wrongful convictions have received a considerable amount of research attention. This...
Throughout North America, thousands of individuals have been incarcerated for crimes they did not co...
Official misconduct contributes to many wrongful convictions, disproportionately affecting more blac...
In recent years, hundreds of people have been exonerated overseasafter demonstrating that they were ...
Available research demonstrates that public perceptions and beliefs about the Criminal Justice Syste...
Background: Exonerees are individuals who have been wrongfully convicted of a crime. Later found inn...
This research study is based on exploring perception of ex-offenders regarding reintegration back to...
False confessions are a leading cause of wrongful convictions in Canada, suggesting a lack of protec...
As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sp...
This report is about 873 exonerations in the United States, from January 1989 through February 2012....