The aftermath of wrongful convictions: addressing the needs of the wrongfully convicted in England and Wales
<p>Past research has demonstrated that a wrongful conviction imposes on its victims significant unjust harms, rendering it a traumatic experience. However, far less is known about what can be done to help the wrongfully convicted try to recover from this trauma and repair their lives once a co...
Main Author: | Tilt, L |
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Other Authors: | Hoyle, C |
Format: | Thesis |
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2018
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