The Innocence Commission: Preventing Wrongful Convictions and Restoring the Criminal Justice System

The Innocence Commission: Preventing Wrongful Convictions and Restoring the Criminal Justice System

by Jon B. Gould
ISBN-10:
0814732267
ISBN-13:
9780814732267
Pub. Date:
11/01/2009
Publisher:
New York University Press
ISBN-10:
0814732267
ISBN-13:
9780814732267
Pub. Date:
11/01/2009
Publisher:
New York University Press
The Innocence Commission: Preventing Wrongful Convictions and Restoring the Criminal Justice System

The Innocence Commission: Preventing Wrongful Convictions and Restoring the Criminal Justice System

by Jon B. Gould
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Overview

Beyond Exonerating the Innocent: Author on WAMU Radio
Convicted Yet Innocent: The Legal Times Review
Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2008
DNA testing and advances in forensic science have shaken the foundations of the U.S. criminal justice system. One of the most visible results is the exoneration of inmates who were wrongly convicted and incarcerated, many of them sentenced to death for crimes they did not commit. This has caused a quandary for many states: how can claims of innocence be properly investigated and how can innocent inmates be reliably distinguished from the guilty? In answer, some states have created “innocence commissions” to establish policies and provide legal assistance to the improperly imprisoned.
The Innocence Commission describes the creation and first years of the Innocence Commission for Virginia (ICVA), the second innocence commission in the nation and the first to conduct a systematic inquiry into all cases of wrongful conviction. Written by Jon B. Gould, the Chair of the ICVA, who is a professor of justice studies and an attorney, the author focuses on twelve wrongful conviction cases to show how and why wrongful convictions occur, what steps legal and state advocates took to investigate the convictions, how these prisoners were ultimately freed, and what lessons can be learned from their experiences.
Gould recounts how a small band of attorneys and other advocates — in Virginia and around the country — have fought wrongful convictions in court, advanced the subject of wrongful convictions in the media, and sought to remedy the issue of wrongful convictions in the political arena. He makes a strong case for the need for Innocence Commissions in every state, showing that not only do Innocence Commissions help to identify weaknesses in the criminal justice system and offer workable improvements, but also protect society by helping to ensure that actual perpetrators are expeditiously identified, arrested, and brought to trial. Everyone has an interest in preventing wrongful convictions, from police officers and prosecutors, who seek the latest and best investigative techniques, to taxpayers, who want an efficient criminal justice system, to suspects who are erroneously pursued and sometimes convicted.
Free of legal jargon and written for a general audience, The Innocence Commission is instructive, informative, and highly compelling reading.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814732267
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2009
Pages: 364
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Jon B. Gould is Dean of the School of Social Ecology and Professor of Criminology, Law and Society at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of four books, including The Innocence Commission: Preventing Wrongful Convictions and Restoring the Criminal Justice System and Capital Defense: Inside the Lives of America’s Death Penalty Attorneys.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 History and Background
2 The Innocence Commission for Virginia
3 The Cases
4 An Unmet Obligation
5 Putting It All Together
Appendixes
Notes Index
About the Author

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

“Gould . . . has produced a book that will ensure that the lessons from these wrongful convictions are available for study and, we hope, remembered and used to enact needed reforms...this book is a valuable addition to what we are learning about wrongful convictions.”
-The Kojo Nnamdi Show, WAMU-FM

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&8220;A masterpiece of the genre. . . . Few other books about wrongful conviction phenomenon have even attempted such a combination of legal theory and details from real-life wrongful conviction cases. . . . Gould’s book has spawned a number of new thoughts about wrongful convictions.”
-Legal Times

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“The lessons learned in creating the ICVA are valuable to policymakers, activists, and lawyers on both sides of the docket.”
-Law and Politics Book Review

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“A welcome addition to the literature on the incarceration of people who never committed the crime for which they were charged.”
-Trial

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“A thoughtful and disturbing account of his founding in 2003 of the Innocence Commission for Virginia (ICVA) to investigate wrongful convictions. . . . Written for the general public, Gould’s book has important lessons for attorneys and policymakers as well.”
-Library Journal

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