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THE EFFECT OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION ON INDIVIDUALS
AND THEIR FAMILIES
Mental and emotional impacts of being wrongfully convicted
Justice System
Faith in the Justice System
Research
Descriptive study of 18 newly released prisoners
Descriptive study of 5 Canadians on life in prison
Family Contact
Visitation Phone Calls Letter Writing
Re-entry
Family support Community support Community assistance
References #1
Boudin, C. (2011), Children of incarcerated parents: The child’s constitutional right to the family relationship, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 101(1), 77-118.
Campbell, K. & Denov, M. (2004). Judicial error: Criminal justice, Canadian Journal of Criminology & Criminal Justice, 139 (25), ISSN:17077753.
Cole, M. (2004). Wrongly convicted: Perspectives on failed justice, Canadian Journal of Criminology & Criminal Justice, 46(2), 213-217.
Grounds, A. (2004). Psychological consequences of wrongful conviction and imprisonment, Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 46(2), 165-182
References #2
Huff, R. (2002). Wrongly convicted: Perspectives on failed justice, Contemporary Sociology, 32(4), 467-469.
Poehlmann, J. (2010). Children’s contact with their incarcerated parents: Research findings and recommendations. American Psychologist, 65(6), 575-598.
Trulear, H. (2011). Balancing justice with mercy: Creating a healing community, Social Work and Christianity, 38(1), 74-87.
Visher, C. (2003). Transitions from prison to community: Understanding individual Pathways, Annual Review of Sociology, 29, 89-113.