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  3. Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Innocence Network 2021 Scholarship Issue

Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Innocence Network 2021 Scholarship Issue

Published: 2021-12-15

Full Issue

  • Full Text (2021) 2:3

Introduction

  • Learning Across Borders: An Introduction to the 2021 Innocence Network Conference Scholarship Panel Articles

    Vanessa Meterko
    171 - 172
    • Introduction

Articles

  • How Trauma May Magnify Risk of Involuntary and False Confessions Among Adolescents

    Hayley Cleary, Lucy Guarnera, Jeffrey Aaron, Megan Crane
    173 - 204
    • Article
  • The Language of Criminal Confessions A Corpus Analysis of Confessions Presumed True vs. Proven False

    Lucrezia Rizzelli, Saul M. Kassin, Tammy Gales
    205 - 225
    • Article
  • Still Standing: Innocence work in England and Wales

    Louise Hewitt, Claire McGourlay
    226 - 239
    • Article
  • “But I Wasn’t There!” The Alibis of DNA Exonerees

    Wendy Heath, Joshua Stein, Sabreen Afiouni
    240 - 276
    • Article

Student Papers

  • Innocent in the Dark Toward a Duty to Preserve Biological Evidence in Chilean Criminal Justice

    Victor Beltran Roman
    277 - 304
    • Student Paper
  • A Critical Analysis of Post-Conviction Review in New South Wales, Australia

    Rhanee Rego
    305 - 347
    • Student Paper

Book Review

  • Wrongful Conviction in Sexual Assault: Stranger Rape, Acquaintance Rape, and Intra-Familial Child Sexual Assaults (Matthew Barry Johnson)

    Gethin Rees
    348 - 352
    • Book Review
  • The 2021 WCLR Student Award Winners Esti Azizi [Gold], Víctor Beltrán-Román [Silver], Rhanee Rego [Bronze]

    352

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The WCLR is a non-profit, open access, peer-reviewed international journal focusing on wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice. While we are fundamentally a law review, we welcome submissions from other disciplines (e.g. criminology, sociology, psychology, criminal justice etc.). We aim to be the preeminent repository of articles, book reviews and case commentaries in our field of endeavour. We will publish high-quality, original, empirical and theoretical research. 

 

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