By Jeffrey Deskovic "Looking back" will feature reprints of articles that Jeff previously wrote while a c ...
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Looking Back: Mental Games I Played to Survive Wrongful Imprisonment
Looking Back: Mental Games I Played to Survive Wrongful Imprisonment
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Looking Back: Some Ideas on Prison Reform
Looking Back: Some Ideas on Prison Reform
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Looking Back: Our Two-Tiered Justice System
Looking Back: Our Two-Tiered Justice System
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Looking Back: Reintegration into Society Is Most Often Difficult
Looking Back: Reintegration into Society Is Most Often Difficult
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Looking Back: Juvenile Justice System in State of Disrepair
Looking Back: Juvenile Justice System in State of Disrepair
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New LA DA Gascón Directs Office to Stop Seeking Death Penalty, Review All Death Row Cases
New LA DA Gascón Directs Office to Stop Seeking Death Penalty, Review All Death Row Cases
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New Scholarly Article Explores Unknowns of Confidence-Accuracy Relationship for Eyewitness Testimony
New Scholarly Article Explores Unknowns of Confidence-Accuracy Relationship for Eyewitness Testimony
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Looking Back: Restoring Quality Education to Prisoners Makes Sense
Looking Back: Restoring Quality Education to Prisoners Makes Sense
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Everyday Injustice Podcast Episode 85: Martin Yant on the History of Wrongful Convictions
Everyday Injustice Podcast Episode 85: Martin Yant on the History of Wrongful Convictions
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After 25 Years in Prison, Jaythan Kendrick is Exonerated In Queens
After 25 Years in Prison, Jaythan Kendrick is Exonerated In Queens
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Looking Back: A Man Wrongfully Incarcerated Becomes a Prison Reformer
Looking Back: A Man Wrongfully Incarcerated Becomes a Prison Reformer
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Looking Back: Harmless Error – Is It Ever Really Harmless?
Looking Back: Harmless Error – Is It Ever Really Harmless?
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Looking Back: Truth and Justice – The Innocent Prisoner’s Dilemna
Looking Back: Truth and Justice – The Innocent Prisoner’s Dilemna
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Looking Back: DNA Nice Start but No Cure-All
Looking Back: DNA Nice Start but No Cure-All
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Looking Back: How Often Do Prosecutors Knowingly Fight Against Innocent Defendants?
Looking Back: How Often Do Prosecutors Knowingly Fight Against Innocent Defendants?
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Looking Back: The Appeals Process Is Woefully Insufficient to Protect the Innocent – Part II
Looking Back: The Appeals Process Is Woefully Insufficient to Protect the Innocent – Part II
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Commentary: Pence Says ‘I Trust Our Justice System’
Commentary: Pence Says ‘I Trust Our Justice System’
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EXONERATIONS: Part XI – FINAL: Discussion and Conclusions
EXONERATIONS: Part XI – FINAL: Discussion and Conclusions
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Looking Back: Never Again – Part 3
Looking Back: Never Again – Part 3