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Author Givelber, Daniel

Title Not guilty : are the acquitted innocent? / Daniel Givelber and Amy Farrell
Published New York : New York University Press, 2012

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Contents Invisible innocence -- Judge and jury decisions to acquit: what we know from social science research -- Screening for innocence -- Understanding why judges and juries disagree about criminal case outcomes: are jury verdicts an expression of sentiment? -- The defense case -- The impact of race on judge and jury decision making
Summary "As scores of death row inmates are exonerated by DNA evidence and innocence commissions are set up across the country, conviction of the innocent has become a well-recognized problem. But our justice system makes both kinds of errors--we acquit the guilty and convict the innocent--and exploring the reasons why people are acquitted can help us to evaluate the efficiency and fairness of our criminal justice system. Not Guilty provides a sustained examination and analysis of the factors that lead juries to find defendants "not guilty," as well as the connection between those factors and the possibility of factual innocence, examining why some criminal trials result in not guilty verdicts and what those verdicts suggest about the accuracy of our criminal process"--Publisher's description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Judicial error -- United States
Criminal procedure -- United States
Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States.
Jury -- United States
Judges -- United States.
LAW -- Criminal Law -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
Criminal justice, Administration of
Criminal procedure
Judges
Judicial error
Jury
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Farrell, Amy
LC no. 2011052263
ISBN 9780814725344
0814725341
9780814744406
0814744400