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Art Of Wrongful Conviction
The Silence of the Lambs introduced the world to forensic entomology – but how much has the science changed since?
How AI can lead to false arrests and wrongful convictions
New Israeli death penalty law risks violating absolute prohibition of torture, says UN expert
How Some 911 Callers Become Criminal Suspects
New Podcast: Did Time, But Not Crime
Rethinking repression − why memory researchers reject the idea of recovered memories of trauma
Is it possible to have a fair jury trial anymore?
Andrew Urban “Fronts Up” At Museum Of Riverina
Think you could pick a criminal suspect out of a lineup? If they’ve shaved or changed their clothes, you’d probably fail
UN experts urge action to address lives stolen by systemic racist police violence in Chicago: United States
Reforms For Double Jeopardy And Subsequent Appeals
Folbigg case: wrongful convictions will continue to occur without major justice system reform
Double jeopardy exceptions expanded
Kathleen Folbigg Inquiry Final Report Handed Down
ACT introduces new right of appeal to guard against wrongful convictions
Low-income taxpayer clinic helps farmworkers access tax justice
‘Super-matcher’ study seeks Sherlock skills
Alan Hall to receive compensation for wrongful conviction and imprisonment
Kathleen Folbigg is free. But people pardoned and exonerated of crimes face unique challenges when released from prison
Folbigg case highlights need for Australian criminal case review commission
Lie detection tests have worked the same way for 3,000 years – and they’re still hopelessly inaccurate