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  • Wrongful Convictions and the Criminalization of Innocence: International Perspectives on Contributing Factors, Models of Exoneration and Case Studies

    Wrongful Convictions and the Criminalization of Innocence by Campbell, Kathryn M.; Ariel, Barak; Horovitz, Anat;

    International Perspectives on Contributing Factors, Models of Exoneration and Case Studies

    Sorozatcím: Directions and Developments in Criminal Justice and Law;

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    This edited international collection explores the nature and extent of wrongful convictions, as well as examining the systems in place that attempt to exonerate the wrongly convicted.

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    This edited international collection explores the nature and extent of wrongful convictions, as well as examines the systems in place that attempt to exonerate the wrongly convicted. Inspired by two conventions of legal scholars, jurists, lawyers and law students gathered to examine miscarriages of justice as well as the means to address them, in Israel and Canada, this compilation presents work arising from those workshops as well as newer research dedicated to examining this phenomenon. With a thoughtful and evidence- based approach by leading international legal scholars and jurists, this book offers a timely analysis given the burgeoning interest in the study of miscarriages of justice across the globe.


    This book is useful for all those interested in studying miscarriages of justice, why they occur and how to eliminate or minimize them, including students and professionals involved in criminology, criminal law and innocence work, as well as comparative criminology and legal scholars.



    ‘This collection of articles is an important contribution to the understanding of the reasons giving rise to wrongful convictions and the legal and technological means that can be used to prevent wrongful convictions and also to exonerate innocent people wrongly convicted. It includes contributions by practitioners (including supreme court judges) as well as legal scholars and criminologists from different jurisdictions and different methodologies. This collection will be extensively used by judges, theorists, and policymakers in an effort to promote justice in the criminal system.’


    Prof. Alon Harel
    Phillip and Estelle Mizock Chair in Administrative and Criminal Law
    The Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.


     
    ‘Scholars and activists in the "Innocence Movement" have realized in the past decade that countries around the world have much in common when it comes to fighting wrongful convictions. We all have so much to learn, but also so much to learn from each other. This book is an important addition to the global fight against such miscarriages of justice. It covers all the essential topics but from an important international angle, and through diverse voices from around the world. It is a much-needed new perspective on an international problem.’


    Prof, Mark Godsey
    Daniel P. and Judith L. Carmichael Professor of Law
    University of Cincinnati College of Law
    Director, Rosenthal Institute for Justice/Ohio Innocence Project


     


    ‘This comprehensive collection provides not only a multi-disciplinary examination of the causes of wrongful convictions, but also provides an examination of models of exoneration around the world. By introducing unique systems that could serve as models for exoneration and focusing on countries that have such models (UK, Norway, New Zealand, North Carolina), those that are undergoing major reforms (Canada) and those that are in need of reform (Australia, Israel), this book encourages readers to consider what kind of reform is necessary in their own country.  Essentially, this collection is a must-read for researchers and practitioners who study and deal with the issue of wrongful convictions as it encourages practical solutions.’


    Professor Kana Sasakura
    Faculty of Law, Konan University
    Kobe, Japan
    Innocence Project Japan


     


    Wrongful Convictions and the Criminalization of Innocence: International Perspectives on Contributing Factors, Models of Exoneration and Case Studies offers though-provoking chapters derived from conferences on miscarriages of justice held in Canada and Israel. The essays display the advances gained and the challenges that remain as different countries confront the problem of wrongful convictions. This volume is a foundation for a new generation of innocence scholarship.’


    Professor Marvin Zalman, J.D., Ph.D.
    Professor (retd.), Criminology/Criminal Justice Department, Wayne State University, Detroit

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Foreword


    Morris J. Fish


    Introduction


    Barak Ariel


    Part 1: Judicial Perspectives on Wrongful Convictions


    Chapter 1. The Pathology of Wrongful Convictions: Perspectives from the Bench


    Ian Binnie


    Chapter 2. Israeli Criminal Law and Confessions: The “Queen of Evidence” Meets the Talmud


    Neal Hendel


    Part 2:  Factors Contributing to Wrongful Convictions, Detection and Correction


    Chapter 3.  Police Investigation and False Convictions


    Boaz Sangero


    Chapter 4. Police Deception: How Lies and Undercover Operations Contribute to False Confessions


    Rinat Kitai-Sangero


    Chapter 5.  Jailhouse Informants in Canadian Courtrooms: Problems and Solutions


    Erica M. Giulione and Kathryn M. Campbell 


    Chapter 6. Eyewitness Identification – Recommendations by the Public Committee for the Prevention of False Convictions and Their Correction


    Danziger Committee


    Chapter 7. Does the Bystander Look Criminal or Just Familiar? A Laboratory Experiment on Eyewitness Misidentification


    Lea Jaeger and Israel Nachson


    Chapter 8. You Say You Want a Revolution? Understanding Guilty Plea Wrongful Convictions


    Kent Roach


    Chapter 9. Forensic Pathology in Canada


    John C. Butt


    Chapter 10. Three Wrongs Don’t Make a Right: On the Near Impossibility of Post-Conviction Forensic Testing in Israel


    Rottem Rosenberg-Rubins


    Part 3: Post-Conviction Models of Exoneration


    Chapter 11. Institutional Models for Exoneration – The Criminal Cases Review Commission


    Hannah Quirk


    Chapter 12. The North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission: An Innovative Approach to Post-Conviction Claims of Factual Innocence


    Lindsey Guise Smith


    Chapter 13. The Reopening of Criminal Cases in Norway


    Siv Hallgren


    Chapter 14. The New Zealand Experience: Te Kāhui Tātari Ture – The Criminal Cases Review Commission


    Colin Carruthers and Parekawhia McLean


    Chapter 15. Miscarriages of Justice in Australia: Unfinished Business


    Michael Kirby


    Chapter 16. UK Criminal Cases Review Commissions and the Slow Road to Policy Transfer in Canada


    Clive P. Walker and Kathryn M. Campbell


    Chapter 17. Retrial in Israel: The Need for a Restart


    Mordechai Kremnitzer and Gal Harnik Blum


    Part 4: Case Studies


    Chapter 18. The Interrogation


    Hanan Peled and Avigdor Feldman


    Chapter 19. The Wilbert Coffin Story: A Miscarriage of Justice?


    Michael Rooney, Hanna Irwin, and Kathryn M. Campbell


    Legislation


    Jurisprudence


    Secondary Materials: Articles


    Secondary Materials: Monographs


    Other Materials


    Index


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