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Murder, Wrongful Conviction and the Law - An International Comparative Analysis

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This collection brings together international experts to present a comparative analysis of wrongful conviction and criminal procedure. It takes an interdisciplinary approach with authors drawn from a broad range of backgrounds including law, psychology, forensics and journalism.

List of contents










List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
A note on the book
Foreword
1 Miscarriages of justice in England and Wales
JON ROBINS
2 Miscarriages of justice in France
GRÉGOIRE ETRILLARD AND CYRILLE ROSSANT
3 Miscarriages of justice in Germany
FREDERICKE LEUSCHNER AND MARTIN RETTENBERGER
4 Miscarriages of justice in the Netherlands
LINDA GEVEN AND KARIEN VAN DEN DOEL
5 Miscarriages of justice in Norway
ULF STRIDBECK AND TIM BRENNEN
6 Miscarriages of justice in Sweden
MINNA GRÄNS
7 Miscarriages of justice in Italy
LUCA LUPÁRIA, MARTINA CAGOSSI AND MARCO PITTIRUTI
8 Miscarriages of justice in Spain
GUADALUPE BLANCO-VELASCO, NURIA SÁNCHEZ AND LINDA GEVEN
9 Miscarriages of justice in the United States
JUSTIN BROOKS
10 Miscarriages of justice in Argentina
MANUEL GARRIDO, CAMILA CALVO AND LARA BENÍTEZ
11 Miscarriages of justice in Canada
KENT ROACH AND FELICITY WILLIAMS
12 Miscarriages of justice in Australia
ROBYN BLEWER, LYNNE WEATHERED, RACHEL DIOSO-VILLA, AND JASON MURAKAMI
13 Miscarriages of justice in New Zealand
MIKE WHITE
14 Miscarriages of justice in Taiwan
MONG-HWA CHIN AND TZE-WEI LIN
15 An international perspective on miscarriages of justice
JAGO RUSSELL
Index


About the author










Jon Robins is a lecturer in Criminology at Brighton University and a freelance journalist with over 25 years of experience of writing about criminal justice issues for national newspapers and magazines.


Summary

This collection brings together international experts to present a comparative analysis of wrongful conviction and criminal procedure. It takes an interdisciplinary approach with authors drawn from a broad range of backgrounds including law, psychology, forensics and journalism.

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