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Wrongful convictions and the DNA revolution :twenty-five years of freeing the innocent

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Medwed, Daniel S.
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2017
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Barry Scheck & Peter Neufeld
  • Talking about a revolution : a quarter century of DNA exonerations / Daniel S. Medwed
  • Innocence before dna / Michael Meltsner
  • Convicting the innocent redux / Brandon L. Garrett
  • Has the innocence movement become an exoneration movement? : the risks and rewards of redefining innocence / Richard A. Leo
  • Negotiating accuracy : DNA in the age of plea bargaining / Alexandra Natapoff
  • Reacting to recantations / Rob Warden
  • A tale of two innocence clinics : client representation and legislative advocacy / Jacqueline McMurtrie
  • How DNA has changed contemporary death penalty debates / Michael L. Radelet
  • What does innocence have to do with cruel and unusual punishment? / Robert J. Smith, G. Ben Cohen & Zoe Robinson
  • Flawed science and the new wave of innocents / Keith A. Findley
  • Prosecutors: the thin last line protecting the innocent / George C. Thomas III
  • Ineffective assistance of counsel and the innocence revolution : a standards-based approach procedural changes / Adele Bernhard
  • Post-conviction procedure : the next frontier in innocence reform / Stephanie Roberts Hartung
  • Can we protect the innocent without freeing the guilty? : thoughts on innocence reforms that avoid harmful tradeoffs / Paul G. Cassell
  • Retrospective justice in the age of innocence : the hard case of rape executions / Margaret Burnham
  • Outbreaks of injustice : responding to systemic irregularities in the criminal justice system / Sandra Guerra Thompson & Robert Wicoff
  • Exonerating the innocent : habeas for nonhuman animals / Justin F. Marceau & Steven Wise
  • The global innocence movement / Mark Godsey
  • Innocence at war / Erik Luna.