Wrongful conviction and criminal justice reform : making justice /
edited by Marvin Zalman and Julia Carrano.
- xiii, 331 pages ; 24 cm.
- Criminology and justice studies series .
- Criminology and justice studies. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / An introduction to innocence reform / The public policy process and innocence reform / The role of the media and public opinion on innocence reform : past and future / An etiology of wrongful convictions : error, safety, and forward-looking accountability / Innocent defendants : divergent case outcomes and what they teach us / The innocence movement, the innocence network, and policy reform / Exoneree initiatives and innocence reform : witness to innocence / Policies, procedures, and the police : an assessment of wrongful conviction risk in Nebraska / The detective and wrongful conviction / The innocence crisis and forensic science reform / Conviction integrity units : toward prosecutorial self-regulation? / Public defense in an age of innocence : the innocence paradigm and the challenges of representing the accused / Investigative procedure and post-conviction review : resetting incentives to separate the innocent from the guilty / The North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission : catching cases that fall through the cracks / Deadly errors and salutary reforms : the kill that cures? / Exonerree compensation : current policies and future outlook / Epilogue: The prospects for innocence reform / Jon B. Gould -- Julia Carrano and Marvin Zalman -- Marvin Zalman and Nancy E. Marion -- Rob Warden -- James M. Doyle -- Jon B. Gould [and 3 others] -- Keith A. Findley and Larry Golden -- Ronald Keine -- Rebecca K. Murray, Laurel Gegner, and Justin Pelton -- Marvin Zalman -- Simon A. Cole -- Evelyn L. Malave and Yotam Barkai -- Alissa Pollitz Worden, Andrew Lucas Blaize Davies, and Elizabeth K. Brown -- Samuel R. Gross -- Christine C. Mumma -- James R. Acker and Rose Bellandi -- Robert J. Norris -- Marvin Zalman and Julia Carrano.