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Wrongful Conviction in Sexual Assault
- Stranger Rape, Acquaintance Rape, and Intra-familial Child Sexual Assaults
Engelsk Hardback
Wrongful Conviction in Sexual Assault
- Stranger Rape, Acquaintance Rape, and Intra-familial Child Sexual Assaults
Engelsk Hardback

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In Wrongful Conviction in Sexual Assault, Matthew Barry Johnson introduces new directions in wrongful conviction research and understanding. Citing Innocence Project and National Registry of Exoneration data, the book identifies sexual assault as the predominant offense type associated with confirmed wrongful convictions in the US. Johnson outlines the differential risk of wrongful conviction associated with stranger rape, acquaintance rape, and intra-familial child sexual abuse. He also introduces new terms and concepts such as "black box" investigation, illustrating the lack of transparency in the production of prosecution evidence; a four-part stranger rape thesis; and the "moral outrage - moral correction" process that results in cognitive and emotional factors that interfere with the evaluation of criminal evidence. The book also includes chapters on racial bias in rape prosecution, and the relationship of serial sex offending to wrongful conviction. Citing both foundational and newly-introduced conviction research, Johnson illustrates unexamined aspects of well-known wrongful conviction cases (i.e. The Central Park Five, Steve Avery, Ronald Cotton, The Norfolk Four) and presents the lessons from lesser known wrongful convictions. Wrongful Conviction in Sexual Assault provides valuable new perspectives and insight for psychologists, defense lawyers, prosecutors, crime investigators, and social justice scholars.
Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
212
ISBN-13:
9780190653057
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0190653051
Udg. Dato:
20 jan 2021
Længde:
20mm
Bredde:
243mm
Højde:
163mm
Forlag:
Oxford University Press Inc
Oplagsdato:
20 jan 2021
Forfatter(e):
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