The “innocence movement” has often been mentioned, but rarely explored in depth. In particular, scholars have yet to study the beginning of the movement thoroughly. This article explores the early history of the innocence movement, referred to as the “foundations” of the movement, suggesting that the common focus solely on DNA as the source of the movement is an overly narrow historical focus. Based on archival research and interviews with key movement participants, this article draws on social movement theory to better understand the roots of the innocence movement, including its organizational foundation, early leadership, and the identification of the “problem” of wrongful conviction as a cause worthy of collective action. These three de...
DNA is one of the most significant discoveries in the field of forensic evidence yet it remains unde...
There is nothing more compelling than a story about an innocent person wrongly convicted and ultimat...
This empirical study examines for the first time how the criminal justice system in the United State...
This chapter describes the conceptual move away from factual innocence to legal exonerations based o...
Chapter 2 examines the critical role DNA analysis has played in exonerating the wrongfully convicted...
Review of Wrongful Convictions and the DNA Revolution: Twenty-Five Years of Freeing the Innocent (Da...
In recent years, the Innocent Movement has begun to focus its attention on wrongful misdemeanor conv...
The DNA exonerations of the late twentieth century spawned a reform movement arguably as influential...
The advent of DNA testing technology almost two decades ago transformed how courts review claims of ...
DNA has really changed the way that defense lawyers and prosecutors think about wrongful convictions...
Since 1989, DNA evidence has fueled the innocence movement, helping hundreds prove their innocence a...
Innocence, it turns out, is a complex concept. Yet the Innocence Movement has drawn power from the s...
Wrongful convictions have been gaining attention both in the public and academic arenas. The knowled...
This article explores the benefits of DNA evidence as well as the evidentiary problems associated wi...
The DNA exoneration cases of the past two decades have provided a window into what hasn\u27t been wo...
DNA is one of the most significant discoveries in the field of forensic evidence yet it remains unde...
There is nothing more compelling than a story about an innocent person wrongly convicted and ultimat...
This empirical study examines for the first time how the criminal justice system in the United State...
This chapter describes the conceptual move away from factual innocence to legal exonerations based o...
Chapter 2 examines the critical role DNA analysis has played in exonerating the wrongfully convicted...
Review of Wrongful Convictions and the DNA Revolution: Twenty-Five Years of Freeing the Innocent (Da...
In recent years, the Innocent Movement has begun to focus its attention on wrongful misdemeanor conv...
The DNA exonerations of the late twentieth century spawned a reform movement arguably as influential...
The advent of DNA testing technology almost two decades ago transformed how courts review claims of ...
DNA has really changed the way that defense lawyers and prosecutors think about wrongful convictions...
Since 1989, DNA evidence has fueled the innocence movement, helping hundreds prove their innocence a...
Innocence, it turns out, is a complex concept. Yet the Innocence Movement has drawn power from the s...
Wrongful convictions have been gaining attention both in the public and academic arenas. The knowled...
This article explores the benefits of DNA evidence as well as the evidentiary problems associated wi...
The DNA exoneration cases of the past two decades have provided a window into what hasn\u27t been wo...
DNA is one of the most significant discoveries in the field of forensic evidence yet it remains unde...
There is nothing more compelling than a story about an innocent person wrongly convicted and ultimat...
This empirical study examines for the first time how the criminal justice system in the United State...