The Innocence Project has exonerated only four women out of their first 250 cases. Even with the increase in media attention, wrongfully convicted women are still underrepresented among exonerees. An examination of the four cases of exonerated women with the help of the Innocence Project will be conducted. First, utilizing official documents including court filings and rulings, the study will identify commonalities and difference that led to a case being chosen by the Innocence Project. Characteristics to be considered are: the crime(s) they were convicted of, the duration of sentences and whether DNA testing was used to exonerate them, or if another type of error was exposed. Second, to understand the context in which the case was selected...
It is often said that truth “accurate sorting of the guilty from the innocent” is the primary object...
The Innocence Network is “an affiliation of organizations from all over the world dedicated to provi...
No system is without its shortcomings, and the legal system is no different. In the instance of a wr...
The Innocence Project has exonerated only four women out of their first 250 cases. Even with the inc...
Wrongful convictions have been gaining attention both in the public and academic arenas. The knowled...
This empirical study examines for the first time how the criminal justice system in the United State...
Previous literature has indicated that wrongful conviction is estimated to occur in about 1 to 5 per...
This Note examines National Registry of Exonerations data and discusses the prevalence of false conf...
Although the criminal justice system is one of the most important systems in our society, it has its...
Scholars documenting the incidence and causes of wrongful convictions in the United States have focu...
Chapter 2 examines the critical role DNA analysis has played in exonerating the wrongfully convicted...
Pursuing justice for the wrongfully convicted is a profoundly meaningful goal. Yet the innocence mov...
This Article examines one case in which students and lawyers from Golden Gate University\u27s Innoce...
This chapter describes the conceptual move away from factual innocence to legal exonerations based o...
This is a report about the role of official misconduct in the conviction of innocent people. We disc...
It is often said that truth “accurate sorting of the guilty from the innocent” is the primary object...
The Innocence Network is “an affiliation of organizations from all over the world dedicated to provi...
No system is without its shortcomings, and the legal system is no different. In the instance of a wr...
The Innocence Project has exonerated only four women out of their first 250 cases. Even with the inc...
Wrongful convictions have been gaining attention both in the public and academic arenas. The knowled...
This empirical study examines for the first time how the criminal justice system in the United State...
Previous literature has indicated that wrongful conviction is estimated to occur in about 1 to 5 per...
This Note examines National Registry of Exonerations data and discusses the prevalence of false conf...
Although the criminal justice system is one of the most important systems in our society, it has its...
Scholars documenting the incidence and causes of wrongful convictions in the United States have focu...
Chapter 2 examines the critical role DNA analysis has played in exonerating the wrongfully convicted...
Pursuing justice for the wrongfully convicted is a profoundly meaningful goal. Yet the innocence mov...
This Article examines one case in which students and lawyers from Golden Gate University\u27s Innoce...
This chapter describes the conceptual move away from factual innocence to legal exonerations based o...
This is a report about the role of official misconduct in the conviction of innocent people. We disc...
It is often said that truth “accurate sorting of the guilty from the innocent” is the primary object...
The Innocence Network is “an affiliation of organizations from all over the world dedicated to provi...
No system is without its shortcomings, and the legal system is no different. In the instance of a wr...