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Experiencing Wrongful and Unlawful Conviction

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Pages 411-432 | Published online: 24 Oct 2011

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Kathryn A. Thomas & William T. Hoyt. (2023) Prevalence of anxiety, depression, and PTSD in exonerees: a brief report. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 34:5-6, pages 552-559.
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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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Jordan Nowotny, Elizabeth Panuccio, Amy Shlosberg & Selena Turcios Reyes. (2022) Survival, self-sufficiency, and repair: reentry strategies and resources for wrongfully convicted people. Psychology, Crime & Law 28:9, pages 841-864.
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Bethany Growns, Jeff Kukucka, Richard Moorhead & Rebecca K. Helm. (2023) The Post Office Scandal in the United Kingdom: Mental health and social experiences of wrongly convicted and wrongly accused individuals. Legal and Criminological Psychology.
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Rashaan A. DeShay. (2021) “Take It One Day at a Time and Try to Adjust to What's Going on”: Exonerees’ Advice to the Newly Exonerated and Future Exonerees About Life Post-Release. Criminal Justice Review 48:1, pages 69-84.
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Reyna I. Hernandez. (2023) Wrongfully Convicted and in Lock-Up: Understanding Innocence and the Development of Legal Consciousness behind Prison Walls. Law & Social Inquiry, pages 1-29.
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Andrew J. Madrigal & Robert J. Norris. (2022) The Good, the Bad, and the Uncertain: State Harm, the Aftermath of Exoneration, and Compensation for the Wrongly Convicted. Critical Criminology 30:4, pages 895-913.
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Emma Burtt. (2022) Progression and parole: The perceived institutional consequences of maintaining innocence in prison in England and Wales. Criminology & Criminal Justice, pages 174889582210988.
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Chloe Haimson. (2021) Redemption Performance in Exoneration and Parole: Two Pathways Home. Qualitative Sociology 45:2, pages 241-269.
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Cynthia J. Najdowski & Phillip Atiba Goff. (2021) Toward a Psychological Science of Abolition Democracy: Insights for Improving Theory and Research on Race and Public Safety. Social Issues and Policy Review 16:1, pages 33-78.
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Kirk Heilbrun, Claire Lankford, Sarah Fishel & Jennifer Schwartz. 2022. Handbook of Issues in Criminal Justice Reform in the United States. Handbook of Issues in Criminal Justice Reform in the United States 541 558 .
Samantha K Brooks & Neil Greenberg. (2020) Psychological impact of being wrongfully accused of criminal offences: A systematic literature review. Medicine, Science and the Law 61:1, pages 44-54.
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Kirk Heilbrun, Sarah Fishel, Claire Lankford & Mina Ratkalkar. (2020) Therapy with exonerated clients: review and recommendations. The Journal of Forensic Practice ahead-of-print:ahead-of-print.
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Jeff Kukucka, Heather K. Applegarth & Abby L. Mello. (2019) Do exonerees face employment discrimination similar to actual offenders?. Legal and Criminological Psychology 25:1, pages 17-32.
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Jacqueline M. Kirshenbaum, Jean J. Cabell, Sarah A. Moody & Yueran Yang. 2020. Advances in Psychology and Law. Advances in Psychology and Law 179 218 .
CAROLYN HOYLE & LAURA TILT. (2018) The Benefits of Social Capital for the Wrongfully Convicted: Considering the Promise of a Resettlement Model. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 57:4, pages 495-517.
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Kerry M. Karaffa, Jaimie Page & Julie M. Koch. (2015) Compensating the Innocent: Perceptions of Exonerees’ Deservingness to Receive Financial Compensation for Wrongful Convictions. Criminal Justice Policy Review 28:7, pages 710-732.
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ROS BURNETT, CAROLYN HOYLE & NAOMI-ELLEN SPEECHLEY. (2017) The Context and Impact of Being Wrongly Accused of Abuse in Occupations of Trust. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 56:2, pages 176-197.
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Charles Ferguson & David Milward. 2017. The Art of Science in the Canadian Justice System. The Art of Science in the Canadian Justice System 59 114 .
Richard A. Leo. (2016) The Criminology of Wrongful Conviction. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 33:1, pages 82-106.
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Christina Iannozzi. (2015) A Day in the Life: The Long-Term Effects and Psychological Aftermath of Wrongful Conviction. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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