Wrongful Imprisonment

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Wrongful Imprisonment

Mistaken Convictions and their Consequences

Penology and punishment Probation services Legal aspects of criminology Sentencing and punishment Police law and police procedures Social law and Medical law

Authors: Ruth Brandon, Christie Davies

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Collection: Routledge Revivals

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 30th November 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781000784527


Introduction

First published in 1973, Wrongful Imprisonment aims to combine the human interest of individual cases of wrongful imprisonment with a general analysis of how and why they occur. It deals in detail with the English system, but also provides comparisons with Scotland, France, and the United States.

Research and Analysis

The authors spent three years collecting material from newspaper reports, trial transcripts, books, lawyers, the Home Office and – most important – interviews with the persons concerned. As a result, they have been able to analyse objectively the existing system of justice; they have isolated and identified the areas in which the system is at fault, and the successive hazards which may confront the innocent man suspected of a criminal offence.

Obstacles and Audience

They have also revealed the many obstacles which have to be overcome by the wrongfully imprisoned man seeking to establish his innocence and regain his liberty. This topical and convincingly argued book should appeal not only to students of law and sociology, or to lawyers, policemen, criminals, and others involved in the system of criminal justice, but also to the man in the Wormwood Scrubs omnibus.

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