Understanding wrongful conviction how innocent people are convicted of crimes they did not commit

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adam_text UNDERSTANDING WRONGFUL CONVICTION HOW INNOCENT PEOPLE ARE CONVICTED OF CRIMES THEY DID NOT COMMIT UNDERSTANDING WRONGFUL CONVICTION: HOW INNOCENT PEOPLE ARE CONVICTED OF CRIMES THEY DID NOT COMMIT IDENTIFIES AND DISCUSSES BREAKDOWNS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM THAT CAN HAVE PROFOUNDLY NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON INDIVIDUALS OPERATING WITHIN OR WHO ARE SUBJECTS OF THE SYSTEM. THE TEXT ALSO EXPLORES WHAT CAN BE DONE TO SUCCESSFULLY REDUCE THE INCIDENCE OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION. THE OPENING CHAPTER DEFINES WRONGFUL CONVICTION, EXPLAINS THE IMPORTANCE OF ITS STUDY, AND PROVIDES READERS WITH CONTEXT AS TO HOW OFTEN IT HAPPENS WITHIN THE AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. READERS ARE PROVIDED WITH AN OVERVIEW OF THE HISTORY OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION AND THE INNOCENCE MOVEMENT. THEY READ CHAPTERS THAT DESCRIBE HOW ERRORS AND MISCONDUCT RELATED TO EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY, FORENSIC SCIENCE, FALSE CONFESSIONS, FALSE ACCUSATIONS, POLICE ERROR, PROSECUTORIAL ERROR, AND DEFENSE ATTORNEY ERROR CAN LEAD TO WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS. THE FINAL CHAPTERS ADDRESS THE AFTEREFFECTS OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION AND WHAT CAN BE DONE TO REDUCE INSTANCES OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION. PROVIDING READERS WITH A UNIQUE AND CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE, UNDERSTANDING WRONGFUL CONVICTION IS AN IDEAL RESOURCE FOR COURSES AND PROGRAMS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE. ROBERT J. RAMSEY, PH.D. IS AN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY EAST, WHERE HE DIRECTED THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM FOR 10 YEARS. HE HOLDS A B.S. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE FROM MIAMI UNIVERSITY AND A M.S. AND PH.D. IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI. DR. RAMSEY HAS PUBLISHED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS ON THE TOPIC OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION IN FORENSIC SCIENCE, CRIME AND DELINQUENCY JOURNAL OF THE INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND HAS SPOKEN AT NUMEROUS PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES ABOUT WRONGFUL CONVICTION. HIS PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH INTERESTS INCLUDE WRONGFUL CONVICTION, COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE, FAITLVBASED CORRECTIONAL INTERVENTIONS, REENTRY, AND JUDEO-CHRISTIAN BASES OF THE LAW. BRIEF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XV PREFACE XVII CHAPTER I UNDERSTANDING WHAT A WRONGFUL CONVICTION IS, WHY IT S IMPORTANT TO STUDY, AND HOW OFTEN IT OCCURS 1 CHAPTER 2 UNDERSTANDING THE HISTORY OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION AND THE INNOCENCE MOVEMENT 13 CHAPTER 3 UNDERSTANDING EYEWITNESS ERROR AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 25 CHAPTER 4 UNDERSTANDING FORENSIC ERROR AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 47 CHAPTER 5 UNDERSTANDING FALSE CONFESSIONS AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 65 CHAPTER 6 UNDERSTANDING FALSE ACCUSATIONS AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 77 CHAPTER 7 UNDERSTANDING POLICE ERROR OR MISCONDUCT AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 89 CHAPTER 3 UNDERSTANDING PROSECUTORIAL ERROR OR MISCONDUCT AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 103 CHAPTER 9 UNDERSTANDING DEFENSE LAWYER ERROR OR MISCONDUCT AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 115 CHAPTER IO UNDERSTANDING OTHER FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH WRONGFUL CONVICTION 133 CHAPTER II UNDERSTANDING THE AFTEREFFECTS OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION 147 VII VIII UNDERSTANDING WRONGFUL CONVICTION CHAPTER 12 UNDERSTANDING WHAT CAN BE DONE TO REDUCE THE INCIDENCE OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION 163 EPILOGUE 187 CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XV PREFACE XVII CHAPTER 1 UNDERSTANDING WHAT A WRONGFUL CONVIC TION IS, WHY IT S IMPORTANT TO STUDY, AND DEFINING WRONGFUL CONVICTION 1 CONCERN ABOUT WRONGFUL CONVICTION 2 WHY IT S IMPORTANT TO STUDY ANDUNDERSTAND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 3 TO INCREASE PUBLIC SAFETY 3 TO INCREASE JUSTICE 4 TO INCREASE THE PUBLIC S CONFIDENCE IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 5 TO ALLEVIATE THE FINANCIAL COSTS OF WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS TO TAXPAYERS, ADVOCATES, AND THE WRONGFULLY CONVICTED THEMSELVES 6 TO PROVIDE RESEARCHERS WITH THE INFORMATION NECESSARY FOR THEM TO PROPERLY IDENTIFY AND ANALYZE VARIOUS DYSFUNCTIONS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, AND TO RECOMMEND SOLUTIONS 7 UNDERSTANDING HOW OFTEN WRONGFUL CONVICTION OCCURS 7 CONCLUSION 9 BIBLIOGRAPHY 10 CASES 11 C1APTE12 UNDERSTANDING THE HISTORY OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION AND THE INNOCENCE MOVEMENT 13 ANCIENT HISTORY 13 THE INNOCENCE MOVEMENT 14 EDWIN M. BORCHARD 14 POST-RORCHARD RESEARCH 15 THE FIRST WRONGFUL CONVICTION IN THE UNITED STATES 17 DNA 21 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS 21 ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS 23 CONCLUSION 23 BIBLIOGRAPHY 24 HOW OFTEN IT OCCURS 1 IX X UNDERSTANDING WRONGFUL CONVICTION CHAPTER 3 UNDERSTANDING EYEWITNESS ERROR AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION HE WAS NO DOCTOR: THE CASE OF WILLIAM JACKSON 28 WALKING IN ANOTHER MAN S SHOES: THE CASE OF JEFFERY STREETER 29 EYEWITNESS ERROR RESEARCH 30 HISTORY 30 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH EYEWITNESS ERROR 31 PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS 33 SOCIETAL AND CULTURAL FACTORS 33 SYSTEMIC FACTORS 34 MISHANDLING OF EYEWITNESSES 34 PHOTOSPREADS 35 LINEUPS 36 SHOWUPS 37 JUDGE AND JURY EVALUATIONS OF EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY 39 CONCLUSION 41 BIBLIOGRAPHY 42 CASES 46 CHAPTER 4 UNDERSTANDING FORENSIC ERROR AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION THE CASE OF GLEN DALE WOODALL 51 NEW SCIENCE: DNA 52 INTENTIONAL AND NONINTENTIONAL FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION ERROR 55 INTENTIONAL MISUSE OF FAULTY FORENSIC SCIENCE 55 JUNK SCIENCE 56 FINGERPRINTS 57 SHOEPRINTS AND FOOTPRINTS 57 TIRE TRACKS 58 TOOL MARKS 58 FIREARMS 58 HAIR EVIDENCE 59 FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY (BITE MARKS) 59 OTHER PSEUDOSCIENCES 60 UNINTENTIONAL MISUSE OF FAULTY FORENSIC SCIENCE 60 BRIEF HISTORY OF LEGAL TESTS FOR THE ADMISSIBILITY OF FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION EVIDENCE 61 FOLK.ES V. CHADDQ7Q2) 61 FRYE V. UNITED STATES (1923) 62 DOUBERT V. MERRELL DOW PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. (1993) 62 CONCLUSION 63 BIBLIOGRAPHY 64 CASES 66 CONTENTS XI CHAFTEK 5 UNDERSTANDING FALSE CONFESSIONS AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 67 EXTENT OF THE PROBLEM OF FALSE CONFESSIONS 68 FALSE CONFESSIONS FROM THREE INNOCENT MEN: THE CASES OF JOSEPH BRODERICK, GEORGE BIGLER, AND RUDOLPH SHEELER 68 COERCED POLICE-INDUCED FALSE CONFESSIONS 69 THE REID TECHNIQUE INTERROGATION METHOD 71 COERCED PROSECUTORIAL-INDUCED FALSE CONFESSIONS 73 VOLUNTARY FALSE CONFESSIONS 74 CONCLUSION 75 BIBLIOGRAPHY 76 CASES 77 CHAPTER & UNDERSTANDING FALSE ACCUSATIONS AND EXTENT OF THE PROBLEM OF FALSE ACCUSATIONS 80 ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE THIN BLUE LINE: THE CASE OF RANDALL ADAMS 80 PURSUED FOR EIGHT YEARS: THE CASE OF TONY COOKS 82 TYPES OF FALSE ACCUSATIONS 83 INDIVIDUALS WHO FALSELY ACCUSE AN INNOCENT PERSON OF COMMITTING A CRIME IN ORDER TO COVER UP THEIR OWN INVOLVEMENT IN THE CRIME 83 FALSE ACCUSATIONS SO THAT THE ACCUSER CAN FINANCIALLY BENEFIT 83 JAILHOUSE SNITCHES 84 FALSE ACCUSATIONS CAN OCCUR EVEN WHEN NO CRIME WAS COMMITTED 85 JUST FOR FUN 86 FALSE ACCUSATIONS CAN BE INITIATED, OR AIDED AND ABETTED, BY CRIMINAL JUSTICE OFFICIALS 86 PAID INFORMANTS 87 CONCLUSION 87 BIBLIOGRAPHY 88 CASES 89 CHAPTER 7 UNDERSTANDING POLICE ERROR OR MISCONDUCT EXTENT OF POLICE ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 91 A MURDER AND A DREAM: THE CASE OF STEVEN LINSCOTT 92 UNINTENTIONAL POLICE ERROR AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 94 MISTAKEN ARREST 94 FAILURE TO READ SUSPECTS THEIR MIRANDA RIGHTS 95 MISREADING A SEARCH WARRANT 95 MAKING AN UNINTENTIONAL MISAPPLICATION OF THE LAW 96 WRONGFUL CONVICTION 79 AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 91 XII UNDERSTANDING WRONGFUL CONVICTION POLICE OVERZEALOUSNESS 96 CONDUCTING INEPT INVESTIGATIONS 97 INTENTIONAL POLICE MISCONDUCT AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 97 USING UNDULY SUGGESTIVE EYEWITNESS IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES 97 INTIMIDATION/COERCION OF WITNESSES 98 INTIMIDATION/COERCION OF SUSPECTS 98 FABRICATING AND/OR PLANTING EVIDENCE 99 SUPPRESSION OF EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE 100 EVIDENCE FABRICATION 101 CONCLUSION 101 BIBLIOGRAPHY 102 CASES 103 CHAPTER 8 UNDERSTANDING PROSECUTORIAL ERROR OR MISCONDUCT AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION EXTENT OF PROSECUTORIAL ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 106 POOR, BLACK, AND VICTIMIZED: THE CASE OF JAMES RICHARDSON 107 PROSECUTORIAL ERROR AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 107 PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 108 SUPPRESSION OF EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE 110 KNOWINGLY USING FALSE TESTIMONY 110 COERCION OF WITNESSES 111 FABRICATION OF EVIDENCE 111 APPLYING UNDUE PLEA-BARGAINING PRESSURE 112 MAKING FALSE AND IMPROPER STATEMENTS TO A JURY 113 PROSECUTORIAL OVERZEALOUSNESS 114 CONCLUSION 114 BIBLIOGRAPHY 114 CASES 116 CHAPTER 9 UNDERSTANDING DEFENSE LAWYER ERROR OR MISCONDUCT AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION EXTENT OF DEFENSE LAWYER ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 118 THREE CASES INVOLVING DEFENSE LAWYER ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 118 RIGHT TO COUNSEL 120 INADEQUACY OF COUNSEL 120 THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT ADDRESSES INADEQUACY OF COUNSEL 122 TYPES OF INADEQUACY OF COUNSEL ERROR AND MISCONDUCT 123 WHY WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS RESULT FROM INADEQUATE COUNSEL 129 COMPENSATION FOR ASSIGNED COUNSEL 130 CONCLUSION 130 BIBLIOGRAPHY 131 CASES 132 CONTENTS XIII CHAPTER ICI UNDERSTANDING OTHER FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH WRONGFUL CONVICTION 133 PRESUMPTION OF GUILT 133 EXISTENCE OF A PRIOR CRIMINAL RECORD 135 RACE 135 POVERTY 136 MENTAL INCOMPETENCE 137 JURORS 137 JUDGES 138 COMMUNITY PRESSURE 139 NOBLE-CAUSE CORRUPTION 140 THE DIRTY HARRY PROBLEM 141 THE ROLE OF MEDIA 142 SERENDIPITY 143 SIMPLE MISTAKE 144 CONCLUSION 144 BIBLIOGRAPHY 145 CASES 146 CHAPTER 11 UNDERSTANDING THE AFTEREFFECTS OFWRONG- FUL CONVICTION 147 THE EXONEREES 148 THE FAMILIES 154 THE POLICE 156 THE PROSECUTORS 156 THE JUDGES 158 THE JURORS 158 THE VICTIMS 159 CONCLUSION 160 BIBLIOGRAPHY 160 CHAPTER 12 UNDERSTANDING WHAT CAN BE DONE TO REDUCE THE INCIDENCE OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION 163 EYEWITNESS ERROR 164 WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED CONCERNING REDUCING EYEWITNESS ERROR 164 FAULTY SCIENCE FORENSIC ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 169 WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED CONCERNING REDUCING FORENSIC ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 171 FALSE CONFESSIONS 172 WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED CONCERNING REDUCING FALSE CONFESSIONS 172 XIV CONTENTS FALSE ACCUSATIONS 174 WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED CONCERNING REDUCING FALSE ACCUSATIONS 174 POLICE ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 176 WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED CONCERNING REDUCING POLICE ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 177 PROSECUTORIAL ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 177 WHAT WE VE LEARNED ABOUT REDUCING PROSECUTORIAL ERROR AND MISCONDUCT 178 INEFFECTIVE COUNSEL 179 WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED CONCERNING REDUCING INEFFECTIVE COUNSEL 179 JUDGES 180 CONCLUSION 181 BIBLIOGRAPHY 181 CASES 185 EPILOGUE 187 BIBLIOGRAPHY 190
adam_txt UNDERSTANDING WRONGFUL CONVICTION HOW INNOCENT PEOPLE ARE CONVICTED OF CRIMES THEY DID NOT COMMIT UNDERSTANDING WRONGFUL CONVICTION: HOW INNOCENT PEOPLE ARE CONVICTED OF CRIMES THEY DID NOT COMMIT IDENTIFIES AND DISCUSSES BREAKDOWNS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM THAT CAN HAVE PROFOUNDLY NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON INDIVIDUALS OPERATING WITHIN OR WHO ARE SUBJECTS OF THE SYSTEM. THE TEXT ALSO EXPLORES WHAT CAN BE DONE TO SUCCESSFULLY REDUCE THE INCIDENCE OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION. THE OPENING CHAPTER DEFINES WRONGFUL CONVICTION, EXPLAINS THE IMPORTANCE OF ITS STUDY, AND PROVIDES READERS WITH CONTEXT AS TO HOW OFTEN IT HAPPENS WITHIN THE AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. READERS ARE PROVIDED WITH AN OVERVIEW OF THE HISTORY OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION AND THE INNOCENCE MOVEMENT. THEY READ CHAPTERS THAT DESCRIBE HOW ERRORS AND MISCONDUCT RELATED TO EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY, FORENSIC SCIENCE, FALSE CONFESSIONS, FALSE ACCUSATIONS, POLICE ERROR, PROSECUTORIAL ERROR, AND DEFENSE ATTORNEY ERROR CAN LEAD TO WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS. THE FINAL CHAPTERS ADDRESS THE AFTEREFFECTS OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION AND WHAT CAN BE DONE TO REDUCE INSTANCES OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION. PROVIDING READERS WITH A UNIQUE AND CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE, UNDERSTANDING WRONGFUL CONVICTION IS AN IDEAL RESOURCE FOR COURSES AND PROGRAMS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE. ROBERT J. RAMSEY, PH.D. IS AN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY EAST, WHERE HE DIRECTED THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM FOR 10 YEARS. HE HOLDS A B.S. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE FROM MIAMI UNIVERSITY AND A M.S. AND PH.D. IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI. DR. RAMSEY HAS PUBLISHED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS ON THE TOPIC OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION IN FORENSIC SCIENCE, CRIME AND DELINQUENCY JOURNAL OF THE INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND HAS SPOKEN AT NUMEROUS PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES ABOUT WRONGFUL CONVICTION. HIS PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH INTERESTS INCLUDE WRONGFUL CONVICTION, COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE, FAITLVBASED CORRECTIONAL INTERVENTIONS, REENTRY, AND JUDEO-CHRISTIAN BASES OF THE LAW. BRIEF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XV PREFACE XVII CHAPTER I UNDERSTANDING WHAT A WRONGFUL CONVICTION IS, WHY IT'S IMPORTANT TO STUDY, AND HOW OFTEN IT OCCURS 1 CHAPTER 2 UNDERSTANDING THE HISTORY OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION AND THE INNOCENCE MOVEMENT 13 CHAPTER 3 UNDERSTANDING EYEWITNESS ERROR AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 25 CHAPTER 4 UNDERSTANDING FORENSIC ERROR AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 47 CHAPTER 5 UNDERSTANDING FALSE CONFESSIONS AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 65 CHAPTER 6 UNDERSTANDING FALSE ACCUSATIONS AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 77 CHAPTER 7 UNDERSTANDING POLICE ERROR OR MISCONDUCT AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 89 CHAPTER 3 UNDERSTANDING PROSECUTORIAL ERROR OR MISCONDUCT AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 103 CHAPTER 9 UNDERSTANDING DEFENSE LAWYER ERROR OR MISCONDUCT AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 115 CHAPTER IO UNDERSTANDING "OTHER FACTORS" ASSOCIATED WITH WRONGFUL CONVICTION 133 CHAPTER II UNDERSTANDING THE AFTEREFFECTS OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION 147 VII VIII UNDERSTANDING WRONGFUL CONVICTION CHAPTER 12 UNDERSTANDING WHAT CAN BE DONE TO REDUCE THE INCIDENCE OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION 163 EPILOGUE 187 CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XV PREFACE XVII CHAPTER 1 UNDERSTANDING WHAT A WRONGFUL CONVIC TION IS, WHY IT'S IMPORTANT TO STUDY, AND DEFINING WRONGFUL CONVICTION 1 CONCERN ABOUT WRONGFUL CONVICTION 2 WHY IT'S IMPORTANT TO STUDY ANDUNDERSTAND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 3 TO INCREASE PUBLIC SAFETY 3 TO INCREASE JUSTICE 4 TO INCREASE THE PUBLIC'S CONFIDENCE IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 5 TO ALLEVIATE THE FINANCIAL COSTS OF WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS TO TAXPAYERS, ADVOCATES, AND THE WRONGFULLY CONVICTED THEMSELVES 6 TO PROVIDE RESEARCHERS WITH THE INFORMATION NECESSARY FOR THEM TO PROPERLY IDENTIFY AND ANALYZE VARIOUS DYSFUNCTIONS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, AND TO RECOMMEND SOLUTIONS 7 UNDERSTANDING HOW OFTEN WRONGFUL CONVICTION OCCURS 7 CONCLUSION 9 BIBLIOGRAPHY 10 CASES 11 C1APTE12 UNDERSTANDING THE HISTORY OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION AND THE INNOCENCE MOVEMENT 13 ANCIENT HISTORY 13 THE INNOCENCE MOVEMENT 14 EDWIN M. BORCHARD 14 POST-RORCHARD RESEARCH 15 THE FIRST WRONGFUL CONVICTION IN THE UNITED STATES 17 DNA 21 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS 21 ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS 23 CONCLUSION 23 BIBLIOGRAPHY 24 HOW OFTEN IT OCCURS 1 IX X UNDERSTANDING WRONGFUL CONVICTION CHAPTER 3 UNDERSTANDING EYEWITNESS ERROR AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION HE WAS NO DOCTOR: THE CASE OF WILLIAM JACKSON 28 WALKING IN ANOTHER MAN'S SHOES: THE CASE OF JEFFERY STREETER 29 EYEWITNESS ERROR RESEARCH 30 HISTORY 30 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH EYEWITNESS ERROR 31 PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS 33 SOCIETAL AND CULTURAL FACTORS 33 SYSTEMIC FACTORS 34 MISHANDLING OF EYEWITNESSES 34 PHOTOSPREADS 35 LINEUPS 36 SHOWUPS 37 JUDGE AND JURY EVALUATIONS OF EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY 39 CONCLUSION 41 BIBLIOGRAPHY 42 CASES 46 CHAPTER 4 UNDERSTANDING FORENSIC ERROR AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION THE CASE OF GLEN DALE WOODALL 51 NEW SCIENCE: DNA 52 INTENTIONAL AND NONINTENTIONAL FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION ERROR 55 INTENTIONAL MISUSE OF FAULTY FORENSIC SCIENCE 55 JUNK SCIENCE 56 FINGERPRINTS 57 SHOEPRINTS AND FOOTPRINTS 57 TIRE TRACKS 58 TOOL MARKS 58 FIREARMS 58 HAIR EVIDENCE 59 FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY (BITE MARKS) 59 OTHER PSEUDOSCIENCES 60 UNINTENTIONAL MISUSE OF FAULTY FORENSIC SCIENCE 60 BRIEF HISTORY OF LEGAL TESTS FOR THE ADMISSIBILITY OF FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION EVIDENCE 61 FOLK.ES V. CHADDQ7Q2) 61 FRYE V. UNITED STATES (1923) 62 DOUBERT V. MERRELL DOW PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. (1993) 62 CONCLUSION 63 BIBLIOGRAPHY 64 CASES 66 CONTENTS XI CHAFTEK 5 UNDERSTANDING FALSE CONFESSIONS AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 67 EXTENT OF THE PROBLEM OF FALSE CONFESSIONS 68 FALSE CONFESSIONS FROM THREE INNOCENT MEN: THE CASES OF JOSEPH BRODERICK, GEORGE BIGLER, AND RUDOLPH SHEELER 68 COERCED POLICE-INDUCED FALSE CONFESSIONS 69 THE "REID TECHNIQUE" INTERROGATION METHOD 71 COERCED PROSECUTORIAL-INDUCED FALSE CONFESSIONS 73 VOLUNTARY FALSE CONFESSIONS 74 CONCLUSION 75 BIBLIOGRAPHY 76 CASES 77 CHAPTER & UNDERSTANDING FALSE ACCUSATIONS AND EXTENT OF THE PROBLEM OF FALSE ACCUSATIONS 80 ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE THIN BLUE LINE: THE CASE OF RANDALL ADAMS 80 PURSUED FOR EIGHT YEARS: THE CASE OF TONY COOKS 82 TYPES OF FALSE ACCUSATIONS 83 INDIVIDUALS WHO FALSELY ACCUSE AN INNOCENT PERSON OF COMMITTING A CRIME IN ORDER TO COVER UP THEIR OWN INVOLVEMENT IN THE CRIME 83 FALSE ACCUSATIONS SO THAT THE ACCUSER CAN FINANCIALLY BENEFIT 83 JAILHOUSE SNITCHES 84 FALSE ACCUSATIONS CAN OCCUR EVEN WHEN NO CRIME WAS COMMITTED 85 JUST FOR FUN 86 FALSE ACCUSATIONS CAN BE INITIATED, OR AIDED AND ABETTED, BY CRIMINAL JUSTICE OFFICIALS 86 PAID INFORMANTS 87 CONCLUSION 87 BIBLIOGRAPHY 88 CASES 89 CHAPTER 7 UNDERSTANDING POLICE ERROR OR MISCONDUCT EXTENT OF POLICE ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 91 A MURDER AND A DREAM: THE CASE OF STEVEN LINSCOTT 92 UNINTENTIONAL POLICE ERROR AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 94 MISTAKEN ARREST 94 FAILURE TO READ SUSPECTS THEIR MIRANDA RIGHTS 95 MISREADING A SEARCH WARRANT 95 MAKING AN UNINTENTIONAL MISAPPLICATION OF THE LAW 96 WRONGFUL CONVICTION 79 AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 91 XII UNDERSTANDING WRONGFUL CONVICTION POLICE OVERZEALOUSNESS 96 CONDUCTING INEPT INVESTIGATIONS 97 INTENTIONAL POLICE MISCONDUCT AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 97 USING UNDULY SUGGESTIVE EYEWITNESS IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES 97 INTIMIDATION/COERCION OF WITNESSES 98 INTIMIDATION/COERCION OF SUSPECTS 98 FABRICATING AND/OR PLANTING EVIDENCE 99 SUPPRESSION OF EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE 100 EVIDENCE FABRICATION 101 CONCLUSION 101 BIBLIOGRAPHY 102 CASES 103 CHAPTER 8 UNDERSTANDING PROSECUTORIAL ERROR OR MISCONDUCT AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION EXTENT OF PROSECUTORIAL ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 106 POOR, BLACK, AND VICTIMIZED: THE CASE OF JAMES RICHARDSON 107 PROSECUTORIAL ERROR AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 107 PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION 108 SUPPRESSION OF EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE 110 KNOWINGLY USING FALSE TESTIMONY 110 COERCION OF WITNESSES 111 FABRICATION OF EVIDENCE 111 APPLYING UNDUE PLEA-BARGAINING PRESSURE 112 MAKING FALSE AND IMPROPER STATEMENTS TO A JURY 113 PROSECUTORIAL OVERZEALOUSNESS 114 CONCLUSION 114 BIBLIOGRAPHY 114 CASES 116 CHAPTER 9 UNDERSTANDING DEFENSE LAWYER ERROR OR MISCONDUCT AND WRONGFUL CONVICTION EXTENT OF DEFENSE LAWYER ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 118 THREE CASES INVOLVING DEFENSE LAWYER ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 118 RIGHT TO COUNSEL 120 INADEQUACY OF COUNSEL 120 THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT ADDRESSES INADEQUACY OF COUNSEL 122 TYPES OF INADEQUACY OF COUNSEL ERROR AND MISCONDUCT 123 WHY WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS RESULT FROM INADEQUATE COUNSEL 129 COMPENSATION FOR ASSIGNED COUNSEL 130 CONCLUSION 130 BIBLIOGRAPHY 131 CASES 132 CONTENTS XIII CHAPTER ICI UNDERSTANDING "OTHER FACTORS" ASSOCIATED WITH WRONGFUL CONVICTION 133 PRESUMPTION OF GUILT 133 EXISTENCE OF A PRIOR CRIMINAL RECORD 135 RACE 135 POVERTY 136 MENTAL INCOMPETENCE 137 JURORS 137 JUDGES 138 COMMUNITY PRESSURE 139 NOBLE-CAUSE CORRUPTION 140 THE DIRTY HARRY PROBLEM 141 THE ROLE OF MEDIA 142 SERENDIPITY 143 SIMPLE MISTAKE 144 CONCLUSION 144 BIBLIOGRAPHY 145 CASES 146 CHAPTER 11 UNDERSTANDING THE AFTEREFFECTS OFWRONG- FUL CONVICTION 147 THE EXONEREES 148 THE FAMILIES 154 THE POLICE 156 THE PROSECUTORS 156 THE JUDGES 158 THE JURORS 158 THE VICTIMS 159 CONCLUSION 160 BIBLIOGRAPHY 160 CHAPTER 12 UNDERSTANDING WHAT CAN BE DONE TO REDUCE THE INCIDENCE OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION 163 EYEWITNESS ERROR 164 WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED CONCERNING REDUCING EYEWITNESS ERROR 164 FAULTY SCIENCE FORENSIC ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 169 WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED CONCERNING REDUCING FORENSIC ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 171 FALSE CONFESSIONS 172 WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED CONCERNING REDUCING FALSE CONFESSIONS 172 XIV CONTENTS FALSE ACCUSATIONS 174 WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED CONCERNING REDUCING FALSE ACCUSATIONS 174 POLICE ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 176 WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED CONCERNING REDUCING POLICE ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 177 PROSECUTORIAL ERROR OR MISCONDUCT 177 WHAT WE'VE LEARNED ABOUT REDUCING PROSECUTORIAL ERROR AND MISCONDUCT 178 INEFFECTIVE COUNSEL 179 WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED CONCERNING REDUCING INEFFECTIVE COUNSEL 179 JUDGES 180 CONCLUSION 181 BIBLIOGRAPHY 181 CASES 185 EPILOGUE 187 BIBLIOGRAPHY 190
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