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The Lived Experiences of Claiming Wrongful Conviction in Prison
The Lived Experiences of Claiming Wrongful Conviction in Prison focuses on the lived experience of maintaining innocence in the prison environment and highlights the struggles and pain that such a claim can cause.
Author(s) | By Emma Burtt (Emma Burtt is a Lecturer at the University of Birmingham, UK.). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 240 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 23 Jan 2024 |
Availability | Not yet available |
The Lived Experiences of Claiming Wrongful Conviction in Prison focuses on the lived experience of maintaining innocence in the prison environment and highlights the struggles and pain that such a claim can cause.
1 Introduction 2 Wrongful Conviction: The Context 3 The Sociology of Prison Life: A Theoretical Framework 4 When Access is Denied: Conducting an Interview Through Letter Writing 5 Injustice, Hope, Resistance: Coping with 'Wrongful' Imprisonmen
Emma Burtt is a Lecturer at the University of Birmingham, UK. She completed her PhD at the University of Oxford Centre for Criminology in 2019.