
Wrongfully Convicted (Updated and Expanded Edition)
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Canada's legal system has a serious problem: a significant but unknown number of people have been convicted for crimes they didn't commit. There are famous cases of wrongful convictions, such as David Milgaard and Donald Marshall Jr., where the system convicted the wrong person for murder. But there are lesser-known cases: people who feel they have no option but to plead guilty, and people convicted of crimes that were imagined by experts or the police that never, in fact, happened.
Kent Roach, cofounder of the Canadian Registry of Wrongful Convictions, award-winning author, and law professor, has dedicated his illustrious career to documenting flaws in our justice system. His work reveals that the burden of wrongful convictions falls disproportionately on the disadvantaged, including Indigenous and racialized people, those with cognitive issues, single mothers, and the poor.
Wrongfully Convicted raises awareness about wrongful convictions at a time when DNA exonerations are less frequent and the memories of most famous wrongful convictions are fading. Roach makes a compelling case for change that governments have so far lacked the courage to make. They include better legislative regulation of police and forensic experts and the creation of a permanent and independent federal commission both to investigate wrongful convictions and their multiple causes.
Roach's research and vast knowledge point to systemic failings in our legal system. But he also outlines vital changes that can better prevent and correct wrongful convictions. Until we do, many of the wrongfully convicted are still waiting for the promise of justice. It is an issue that affects all Canadians.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Introduction: Unknown Wrongful Convictions
- Part One: Guilty Pleas
- Chapter One: False Guilty Pleas
- Chapter Two: Pleading Guilty to Killing Your Baby
- Chapter Three: Are False Guilty Pleas Inevitable?
- Part Two: Imagined Crimes
- Chapter Four: Thinking Dirty
- Chapter Five: Drugs? Sexual Crimes?
- Chapter Six: Murder? Accident? Suicide?
- Part Three: Who Done It?
- Chapter Seven: The Wrong Perpetrator?
- Chapter Eight: Failing Indigenous Accused and Victims
- Chapter Nine: Tunnel Vision and Alternative Suspects
- Part Four: What Must Be Done
- Chapter Ten: Preventing Wrongful Convictions
- Chapter Eleven: The Slow Climb to Exoneration
- Chapter Twelve: A New Commission to Uncover Miscarriages of Justice
- Chapter Thirteen: Improved Support and Compensation
- Chapter Fourteen: "Held Hostage by the Canadian Justice System"
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Sources and Further Reading
- Index
- Photo Credits
- Copyright
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