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Innocent narratives: wrongful conviction, Australian Story and the influence on public opinion

Pages 875-885 | Published online: 28 Oct 2013

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Jessica Privitelli, Greg Stratton & Stuart D. M. Thomas. (2023) Understanding community attitudes toward miscarriages of justice: the role of social characteristics on perceptions of wrongfully convicted exonerees. Psychology, Crime & Law 0:0, pages 1-16.
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Jane Tudor-Owen, Adrian J. Scott, Pamela J. Henry & Gregory Stratton. (2019) Perceptions of exonerees in Australia. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 26:2, pages 206-218.
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Roger Davis Gatchet & Amanda Davis Gatchet. (2017) Hunting Our Bad Selves: Projective Identification and the Case of the West Memphis Three. Western Journal of Communication 81:5, pages 523-540.
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Valli Rajah, Christopher Thomas, Amy Shlosberg & Sarah P Chu. (2021) Enhancing the tellability of death-row exoneree narratives: Exploring the role of rhetoric. Punishment & Society 25:1, pages 122-140.
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Greg Stratton. 2019. Crime, Deviance and Popular Culture. Crime, Deviance and Popular Culture 177 201 .
Greg Stratton. (2015) Transforming the Central Park jogger into the Central Park Five: Shifting narratives of innocence and changing media discourse in the attack on the Central Park jogger, 1989–2014. Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal 11:3, pages 281-297.
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