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OverviewThis book dives deep into the complexities of legal systems, highlighting wrongful convictions, miscarriages of justice, and the human toll of a flawed judiciary. Through real-life examples, readers explore how easily justice can be derailed by systemic biases, unreliable evidence, and procedural failures. It offers an eye-opening examination of the intricacies of criminal law and the mechanisms that perpetuate injustice, while suggesting ways to rebuild trust in the justice system. This book is divided into 5 parts with chapters as below - Part 1: The Foundations of Justice This section explores the structure and principles that form the backbone of legal systems, revealing vulnerabilities that can lead to wrongful convictions. 1. Presumption of Innocence - How the bedrock of justice can be overlooked in favor of convictions. 2. Burden of Proof - Understanding reasonable doubt and its manipulation in courtrooms. 3. Eyewitness Testimony - The reliability of witnesses and how memory can deceive. 4. Prosecutorial Discretion - The power prosecutors wield and its impact on fairness. 5. Public Defenders - The critical role of underfunded defenders in ensuring justice for all. 6. Forensic Science Flaws - How misunderstood or mishandled evidence can lead to injustice. 7. Judicial Bias - The subtle influence of personal biases on judicial rulings. 8. Media Influence - The role media plays in shaping public perception and court outcomes. Part 2: Investigations Gone Wrong This part examines the errors and biases that occur during investigations, setting the stage for wrongful convictions. 1. Faulty Investigative Techniques - Exploring methods that lead to incorrect conclusions. 2. Coerced Confessions - How pressure tactics cause innocent people to confess. 3. Tunnel Vision in Law Enforcement 4. The Role of Informants 5. Suppressed Evidence 6. Racial Bias in Investigations 7. Chain of Custody Failures 8. Profiling and Its Pitfalls Part 3: The Trial Process and Its Shortcomings This section uncovers the systemic flaws that occur in courtrooms, impacting the fairness of trials. 1. Ineffective Defense Representation 2. Jury Bias and Misunderstanding 3. Misleading Testimonies 4. Plea Bargains 5. Inadequate Cross-Examinations 6. Overworked Legal Teams 7. The Power of Closing Arguments - How the last words heard by juries can distort facts. 8. Inconsistent Sentencing - Exploring the disparities in sentencing that reflect larger systemic issues. Part 4: Post-Conviction Struggles In this section, learn about the difficulties faced after a wrongful conviction, from appealing to seeking exoneration. 1. The Appeals Process 2. Lack of Access to Legal Aid 3. DNA Evidence and Exonerations 4. Incarceration and Mental Health 5. Social Stigma After Exoneration 6. Compensation for the Wrongfully Convicted 7. Advocacy Organizations 8. The Cost of Wrongful Convictions Part 5: Reforms and the Path Forward This part focuses on solutions to prevent wrongful convictions and ensure justice for all. 1. Criminal Justice Reforms 2. Improving Legal Representation 3. Mandatory Use of DNA Testing 4. Police Training and Accountability 5. Transparency in Prosecutorial Practices 6. Sentencing Reforms 7. Restorative Justice 8. Global Perspectives on Justice Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dylan AshcroftPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.191kg ISBN: 9798340601155Pages: 136 Publication Date: 28 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |