by Jeffrey Deskovic "Looking back" will feature reprints of articles that Jeff previously wrote while a c ...
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Looking Back: There Is a Strong Need for Non-DNA Innocence Projects
Looking Back: There Is a Strong Need for Non-DNA Innocence Projects
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Looking Back: Wrongful Imprisonment and the Challenge of Social Reintegration
Looking Back: Wrongful Imprisonment and the Challenge of Social Reintegration
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Looking Back: Supreme Court to Reconsider the Scope of Prosecutorial Immunity
Looking Back: Supreme Court to Reconsider the Scope of Prosecutorial Immunity
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Looking Back: Lessons from the Caravella Exoneration – Part 2
Looking Back: Lessons from the Caravella Exoneration – Part 2
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Looking Back: Lessons from the Caravella Exoneration – Part 1
Looking Back: Lessons from the Caravella Exoneration – Part 1
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Looking Back: Advice to the Wrongfully Convicted
Looking Back: Advice to the Wrongfully Convicted
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Looking Back: Frank Sterling Is Exonerated, Part 2
Looking Back: Frank Sterling Is Exonerated, Part 2
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Looking Back: Frank Sterling Is Exonerated – Part 1
Looking Back: Frank Sterling Is Exonerated – Part 1
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Looking Back: Prison Privatization – A Bad Idea
Looking Back: Prison Privatization – A Bad Idea
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Looking Back: A Cop’s Cop – Profile of Jim Trainum
Looking Back: A Cop’s Cop – Profile of Jim Trainum
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Looking Back: Richard DiGuglielmo Surrenders to the Crushing Power of a Misguided Appellate Court
Looking Back: Richard DiGuglielmo Surrenders to the Crushing Power of a Misguided Appellate Court
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Looking Back: Holding Officials Engaged in Misconduct Criminally Liable
Looking Back: Holding Officials Engaged in Misconduct Criminally Liable
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Looking Back: Supreme Court Whittles Down Right against Self-Incrimination
Looking Back: Supreme Court Whittles Down Right against Self-Incrimination
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Looking Back: The Foul Politics of Prosecution
Looking Back: The Foul Politics of Prosecution
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Looking Back: Forensic Fraud in Child Abuse Cases
Looking Back: Forensic Fraud in Child Abuse Cases
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Looking Back: Innocence Commissions Needed to Correct Wrongful Convictions
Looking Back: Innocence Commissions Needed to Correct Wrongful Convictions
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Looking Back: Finally, Punishment for Police Who Extract False Confessions by Torture
Looking Back: Finally, Punishment for Police Who Extract False Confessions by Torture
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Looking Back: Why I Speak Out about Wrongful Convictions
Looking Back: Why I Speak Out about Wrongful Convictions
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Looking Back: New York Passes Vital Anti-Prison Census Legislation
Looking Back: New York Passes Vital Anti-Prison Census Legislation
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Looking Back: The Role of Prosecutors and Judges in Perpetuating Wrongful Convictions
Looking Back: The Role of Prosecutors and Judges in Perpetuating Wrongful Convictions