Miscarriages of Justice
Thus, Thomas Sims confirmed details of Devereux visiting Bannister's to check on the tin trunk left in storage whilst Henry Crawford and Charles Rogers spoke of various minor items of women's clothing and children's items they had ...
Brooks was “quietly fired for making a false statement and destroying evidence” (Taylor and Doyle, 2011b). As a consequence of his fraud and misconduct, the USACIL reviewed at least 541 firearms cases to make sure that the forensic ...
The authors examine the various steps within the criminal justice system which have resulted in the conviction of the innocent, and suggest remedies as to how miscarriages might be avoided in the future.
This booklet provides a brief guide for persons accused and/or convicted of crimes they did not commit. The guide is intended for miscarriage of justice victims and those working to overturn the wrongful conviction.
The book closes by examining innocence projects and commissions, and civil remedies for the wrongfully convicted. This text ultimately presents the issue of miscarriages as a systemic and multi-disciplinary criminal justice issue.
This book offers a broad and systematic introduction to the study of miscarriages of justice by defining them and examining the dimensions, forms, and scale of the problem.
This work presents an unprecedented and scholarly critique of the post-appeal review phase of the Australian criminal justice system.
This text, part of the Key themes in policing textbook series, is written by three highly experienced authors with expertise in the fields of criminal investigation, forensic psychology and law and provides an up-to-date and comprehensive ...
This text, part of the Key themes in policing textbook series, is written by three highly experienced authors with expertise in the fields of criminal investigation, forensic psychology and law and provides an up-to-date and comprehensive ...