January 2004 (Special Issue)
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Volume 46, No 2
CONTENTS
Wrongful Conviction: Perspectives, Experiences and Implications for Justice
Edited by Kathryn M. Campbell and Myriam S. Denov
Page
101
Introduction
Myriam S. Denov and Kathryn M. Campbell
Articles
107
Wrongful Convictions: The American Experience
C. Ronald Huff
121
Showing Remorse: Reflections on the Gap between Expression and Attribution in Cases of Wrongful Conviction.
Richard Weisman.
139
The Burden of Innocence: Coping with a Wrongful Imprisonment.
Kathryn M. Campbell and Myriam S. Denov.
165
Psychological Consequences of Wrongful Conviction and Imprisonment.
Adrian Grounds.
Commentaries on Wrongful Conviction
183
Wrongful Convictions and Commissions of Inquiry.
The Honorable T. Alexander Hickman.
189
Wrongful Convictions and the Criminal Conviction Review Process Pursuant to s.696.1 of the Canadian Criminal Code.
Kerry Scullion.
197
Righting the Wrongs: The Role of Defence Counsel in Wrongful Convictions.
Jerome Kennedy.
Book Reviews
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209
Until You Are Dead: Steven Truscott's Long Ride into History
by Julian Sher. Reviewed by Christine Gervais.
213
Wrongful Convicted: Perspectives on failed Justice edited
by Saundra D. Westervelt and John A. Humphrey. Reviewed by Mihael Ami Cole.
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