"USA." . . "Erreur judiciaire Amérique du Nord." . . "Justice pénale Administration Amérique du Nord." . . "Justice pénale Administration Europe." . . "Amérique du nord." . . "Errore giudiziario Studio comparato." . . "Europa." . . "Justicia Administración Europa." . . "Kanada." . . "Fehlurteil." . . "Criminal justice, Administration of North America." . . "Criminal justice, Administration of - North America." . "Justicia Administración América del Norte." . . "Erreur judiciaire Europe." . . "LAW Criminal Law General." . . "Europa (geografie)" . . "Justizirrtum." . . "Europe." . . "Error judicial Europa." . . . . "Judicial error Europe." . . "Judicial error - Europe." . "Strafverfahrensrecht." . . "Gerechtelijke dwalingen." . . "Criminal justice, Administration of Europe." . . "Criminal justice, Administration of - Europe." . "Strafurteil." . . "Judicial error North America." . . "Judicial error - North America." . "Error judicial América del Norte." . . "Strafverfahren." . . "Noord-Amerika." . . "Strafprocessen." . . "Giustizia penale Studio comparato." . . . "Wrongful Convictions"@en . . . . . . . . . "<P>This volume brings together the world-class scholarship of 23 widely acclaimed and influential contributing authors from North America and Europe. The latest research is presented in 18 chapters focusing on the frequency, causes, and consequences of wrongful convictions and other miscarriages of justice and offering recommendations for both legal and public policy reforms that can help reduce the causes of these errors while protecting public safety as well.</P>" . . . "Electronic books" . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . "Wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice causes and remedies in North American and European criminal justice systems" . "Wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice causes and remedies in North American and European criminal justice systems"@en . . . . "\"This innovative work builds on Huff and Killias' earlier publication (2008), but is broader and more thoroughly comparative in a number of important ways: (1) while focusing heavily on wrongful convictions, it places the subject of wrongful convictions in the broader contextual framework of miscarriages of justice and provides discussions of different types of miscarriages of justice that have not previously received much scholarly attention by criminologists ; (2) it addresses, in much greater detail, the questions of how, and how often, wrongful convictions occur ; (3) it provides more in-depth consideration of the role of forensic science in helping produce wrongful convictions and in helping free those who have been wrongfully convicted ; (4) it offers new insights into the origins and current progress of the innocence movement, as well as the challenges that await the exonerated when they return to \"free\" society ; (5) it assesses the impact of the use of alternatives to trials (especially plea bargains in the U.S. and summary proceedings and penal orders in Europe) in producing wrongful convictions ; (6) it considers how the U.S. and Canada have responded to 9/11 and the increased threat of terrorism by enacting legislation and adopting policies that may exacerbate the problem of wrongful conviction ; and (7) it provides in-depth considerations of two topics related to wrongful conviction: voluntary false confessions and convictions which, although technically not wrongful since they are based on law violations, represent another type of miscarriage of justice since they are due solely to unjust laws resulting from political repression.\"--Publisher's website." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice : causes and remedies in North American and European criminal justice systems"@en . . "Wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice : causes and remedies in North American and European criminal justice systems" . . . . "Wrongful Convictions and Miscarriages of Justice Causes and Remedies in North American and European Criminal Justice Systems" . . . . . . . "Aufsatzsammlung" . . . . "This innovative work builds on Huff and Killias' earlier publication (2008), but is broader and more thoroughly comparative in a number of important ways:? (1) while focusing heavily on wrongful convictions, it places the subject of wrongful convictions in the broader contextual framework of miscarriages of justice and provides discussions of different types of miscarriages of justice that have not previously received much scholarly attention by criminologists; (2) it addresses, in much greater detail, the questions of how, and how often, wrongful convictions occur; (3) it provides more in-"@en . . . . . "Wrongful convictions & miscarriages of justice" . "Wrongful convictions & miscarriages of justice"@en . .