1 edition of Blind injustice found in the catalog.
Blind injustice
Mark Godsey
Published
2017
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Mark Godsey |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | KF9756 .G63 2017 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ix, 254 pages |
Number of Pages | 254 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL26934911M |
ISBN 10 | 0520287959 |
ISBN 10 | 9780520287952, 9780520962958 |
LC Control Number | 2017013390 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 981118101 |
Blind Injustice - Blind Injustice audiobook, by Mark Godsey Drawing upon stories from his own career, Godsey shares how innate psychological flaws in judges, police, lawyers, and juries coupled with a "tough on crime" environment can cause investigations to go awry, leading to the convictions of innocent people. Godsey explores distinct psychological. Corpus ID: Blind Injustice: The Supreme Court, Implicit Racial Bias, and the Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System @inproceedings{ClemonsBlindIT, title={Blind Injustice: The Supreme Court, Implicit Racial Bias, and the Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System}, author={John Tyler Clemons}, year={} }.
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"Blind Injustice, instructive and passionate, is an excellent introduction to major wrongful conviction themes. It is an accessible book for laypersons and criminologists who are new to the subject.
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"Blind Injustice, instructive and passionate, is an excellent introduction to major wrongful conviction themes. It is an accessible book for laypersons and criminologists who are new to the subject.
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