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The Innocence Project: vereditos errados no sistema de justiça
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The innocence project at twenty: an interview with Barry Scheck. Interview by Jane Gitschier.
Published 2013-01-01Get full text
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Eyewitness testimony: probative value in criminal justice system
Published 2019-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Is DNA analysis the key to freeing the wrongfully convicted?
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Analysis of mechanisms to deal with claims of innocence in the criminal justice system
Published 2015-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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Guided Semi-Supervised Non-Negative Matrix Factorization
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Scientific Thinking About Legal Truth
Published 2022-07-01“…However, these impressions are not subject to any external validity check. The Innocence Project revealed the failure of this subjective method and showed how it can lead to innocent convictions. …”
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The Evidentiary Value of Bite Mark Analysis in Criminal Cases
Published 2016-06-01“…However, in recent years, many convictions were re-assessed by a legal initiative in the United States called the “Innocence Project”. The outcome of this project was the exoneration of many wrongfully convicted inmates. …”
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DNA identification with special reference to the phenotyping method
Published 2023-01-01“…Moreover, several hundred previously convicted individuals, including some on death row, have been exonerated through the application of DNA analysis, as part of the "DNA Innocence" project that has been conducted in the United States for years. …”
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Expert facial comparison evidence: Science versus pseudo science
Published 2016-01-01“…However, recent evidence suggests this process is highly error prone and leads to unacceptably high rates of wrongful conviction (Innocence Project, 2015). When photographic identification evidence is ambiguous, facial mapping practitioners may be called upon to make comparisons between images of the culprit and the accused. …”
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The Death Row Case of Ray Krone, the Beginning of the End of Bite Mark Evidence in the United States
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On the Criteria for Evaluating an Expert's Opinion and Forensic Methods by Participants in the Legal Proceedings
Published 2022-04-01“…The article also discusses other foreign projects aimed at minimizing erroneous conclusions and reforming the system of forensic examination: the Innocence project, reports prepared by the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS report) and the US Presidential Council for Science and Technology (PCAST report). …”
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Changes in the own group bias across immediate and delayed recognition tasks
Published 2023-03-01“…This ‘own group bias’ (OGB) can have profound implications in practical settings, with incorrect identification of black suspects by white witnesses constituting 40% of criminal exonerations investigated by the Innocence Project. Although authors have offered several explanations for the OGB in face recognition, there is little consensus, apart from the acknowledgement that the bias must reflect perceptual learning history. …”
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Fake news and false memory formation in the psychology debate
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