| Session 127: RS92 -> Wrongful Conviction: The Latest Research | |||
| Time: 3:30PM to 5:00 PM on Wednesday, November 13 | |||
| Place: Clark 1 | |||
| Session Chair: Talia Harmon, Niagara University | |||
| Too Late for Luck: An Analysis of Post-Furman Executions 'Despite Doubts About Their Guilt' | |||
| by: | Talia Harmon, Niagara University (Corresponding) | ||
| William S. Lofquist, SUNY College at Geneseo | |||
| Wrongful Convictions in Capital Cases and the Legacy of Lynching | |||
| by: | William M. Holmes, University of Massachusetts - Boston (Corresponding) | ||
| The Construction of Criminality: False Accusations, Constructed Victims, and Necessary Scapegoats | |||
| by: | Dianne L. Martin, York University (Corresponding) | ||
| The Consequences of False Confessions Revisited in the DNA Age | |||
| by: | Steven Drizin, Northwestern University | ||
| Richard Leo, University of California, Irvine (Corresponding) | |||
| Discussants: | |||
| Margaret Vandiver, University of Memphis | |||
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