Actual Innocence Awareness Database
Document Type
Article
Abstract
“The Actual Innocence awareness database provides a listing of United States resources to those interested in the area of wrongful convictions. It encompasses the categories of popular media (such as newspaper articles and segments which aired on television news magazines), journal articles, books, reports, legislation and websites. The materials are classified into what are considered the primary causes of wrongful conviction: forensics/DNA; eyewitness identification; false confessions; jailhouse informants; police and/or prosecutorial misconduct; and ineffective representation. There is also a “general” category for those items which defy further categorization.”–Home page.
Publication Date
2004
Recommended Citation
Tarlton Law Library, University of Texas, Austin, "Actual Innocence Awareness Database" (2004). AALL Legal Website of the Month. 204.
https://ir.law.utk.edu/aall_websites/204