Wrongfully convicted and in lock-up: understanding innocence and the development of legal consciousness behind prison walls

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  • who: Law Social Inquiry and collaborators from the University of have published the article: Wrongfully Convicted and in Lock-Up: Understanding Innocence and the Development of Legal Consciousness behind Prison Walls, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: As the only sociological and empirical study focused solely on wrongful 8. The original research design for my second interview cycle entailed two in-depth interviews per participant, where the first focused on exonerees` wrongful incarceration experiences and the second on their prisoner reentry processes. This study shows how innocence is a catalyst, altering inmates` perceptions of themselves, their . . .

     

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