
Rectify
The Power of Restorative Justice After Wrongful Conviction
Lara Bazelon(Author)
Beacon Press
Published on 16. October 2018
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-8070-2917-6 (ISBN)
Description
Makes a powerful argument for adopting a model of restorative justice as part of the Innocence Movement so exonerees, crime victims, and their communities can come together to heal.
In Rectify, a former Innocence Project director and journalist Lara Bazelon puts a face to the growing number of men and women exonerated from crimes that kept them behind bars for years-sometimes decades-and that devastate not only the exonerees but also their families, the crime victims who mistakenly identified them as perpetrators, the jurors who convicted them, and the prosecutors who realized too late that they helped convict an innocent person.
Bazelon focuses on Thomas Haynesworth, a teenager arrested for multiple rapes in Virginia, and Janet Burke, a rape victim who mistakenly IDed him. It took over two decades before he was exonerated. Conventional wisdom points to an exoneration as a happy ending to tragic tales of injustice, such as Haynesworth's. However, even when the physical shackles are left behind, invisible ones can be profoundly more difficult to unlock.
In the midst of Bazelon's frustration over the blatant limitations of courts and advocates, her hope is renewed by the fledgling but growing movement to apply the centuries-old practice of restorative justice to wrongful conviction cases. Using the stories of Thomas Haynesworth, Janet Burke, and other crime victims and exonerees, she demonstrates how the transformative experience of connecting isolated individuals around mutual trauma and a shared purpose of repairing harm unite unlikely allies. Movingly written and vigorously researched, Rectify takes to task the far-reaching failures of our criminal justice system and offers a window into a future where the power it yields can be used in pursuit of healing and unity rather than punishment and blame.
In Rectify, a former Innocence Project director and journalist Lara Bazelon puts a face to the growing number of men and women exonerated from crimes that kept them behind bars for years-sometimes decades-and that devastate not only the exonerees but also their families, the crime victims who mistakenly identified them as perpetrators, the jurors who convicted them, and the prosecutors who realized too late that they helped convict an innocent person.
Bazelon focuses on Thomas Haynesworth, a teenager arrested for multiple rapes in Virginia, and Janet Burke, a rape victim who mistakenly IDed him. It took over two decades before he was exonerated. Conventional wisdom points to an exoneration as a happy ending to tragic tales of injustice, such as Haynesworth's. However, even when the physical shackles are left behind, invisible ones can be profoundly more difficult to unlock.
In the midst of Bazelon's frustration over the blatant limitations of courts and advocates, her hope is renewed by the fledgling but growing movement to apply the centuries-old practice of restorative justice to wrongful conviction cases. Using the stories of Thomas Haynesworth, Janet Burke, and other crime victims and exonerees, she demonstrates how the transformative experience of connecting isolated individuals around mutual trauma and a shared purpose of repairing harm unite unlikely allies. Movingly written and vigorously researched, Rectify takes to task the far-reaching failures of our criminal justice system and offers a window into a future where the power it yields can be used in pursuit of healing and unity rather than punishment and blame.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Boston, MA
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
517 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8070-2917-6 (9780807029176)
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Lara Bazelon
Content
Author’s Note
INTRODUCTION
Why I Wrote This Book
CHAPTER ONE
A Rapist in Richmond
CHAPTER TWO
Convicting the Innocent
CHAPTER THREE
A Broken System
CHAPTER FOUR
The Road to Damascus
CHAPTER FIVE
Life After Conviction
CHAPTER SIX
The Path to Exoneration
CHAPTER SEVEN
The Myth of Happily Ever After
CHAPTER EIGHT
Reframing Harm and Accountability
CHAPTER NINE
“Restorative Justice in Its Purest Form”
CHAPTER TEN
Bittersweet Reunions
CHAPTER ELEVEN
The Retreats
CHAPTER TWELVE
The Reformers, Part I
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
The Reformers, Part II
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
INTRODUCTION
Why I Wrote This Book
CHAPTER ONE
A Rapist in Richmond
CHAPTER TWO
Convicting the Innocent
CHAPTER THREE
A Broken System
CHAPTER FOUR
The Road to Damascus
CHAPTER FIVE
Life After Conviction
CHAPTER SIX
The Path to Exoneration
CHAPTER SEVEN
The Myth of Happily Ever After
CHAPTER EIGHT
Reframing Harm and Accountability
CHAPTER NINE
“Restorative Justice in Its Purest Form”
CHAPTER TEN
Bittersweet Reunions
CHAPTER ELEVEN
The Retreats
CHAPTER TWELVE
The Reformers, Part I
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
The Reformers, Part II
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index