The Politics of Innocence
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The Politics of Innocence

How Wrongful Convictions Shape Public Opinion

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eBook - ePub

The Politics of Innocence

How Wrongful Convictions Shape Public Opinion

About this book

2024 Outstanding Academic Title, given by Choice Reviews The political dynamics that shape the Innocence Movement Since 1989, more than 3000 people are known to have been exonerated after being wrongly convicted in the United States. Each one of these cases represents a gross miscarriage of justice; they are stories of lives upended by a criminal legal system gone awry. Yet, this number just scratches the surface and does not capture the full breadth of wrongful convictions, which may well number in the tens of thousands. The Politics of Innocence explores the political dynamics that have shaped the proliferation of innocence-related policies across the United States and the ways in which wrongful convictions affect public opinion about the criminal legal system. Although some have suggested that this issue transcends ideological divisions, the authors argue that public opinion and the policies that address wrongful convictions are a product of the political landscape. Using original data, the authors show how political ideology influences awareness of the issue, affects support for policy reform, and, in particular electoral contexts, influences state policy adoption. The Politics of Innocence is a moving and data-driven account of wrongful convictions.

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Yes, you can access The Politics of Innocence by Robert J. Norris,William D. Hicks,Kevin J. Mullinix in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Social Sciences & Sentencing. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
NYU Press
Year
2023
Print ISBN
9781479815968
eBook ISBN
9781479815982

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Authors’ Note and Sensitive Material Warning
  8. Introduction: The Politics of Innocence
  9. 1. The Innocence Movement in the United States
  10. 2. State Politics, Innocence Advocacy, and Wrongful Conviction Reforms
  11. 3. Public Awareness of Wrongful Convictions
  12. 4. How Wrongful Convictions Shape Public Opinion
  13. 5. Public Support for Innocence Reforms
  14. Conclusion: The Politics of Innocence 2.0
  15. Acknowledgments
  16. Appendix: Data and Analyses
  17. Notes
  18. Bibliography
  19. Index
  20. About the Authors