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The Lived Experiences of Claiming Wrongful Conviction in Prison

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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. Using the little utilised means of conducting an interview via a series of letters, the book details the experiences of 64 prisoners maintaining innocence in England and Wales, and examines in depth what is unique to this population. The chapters cover coping mechanisms, relationships maintained with relatives, relationships formed with prisoners and staff, and the perceived effect of their claims on matters of progression and parole. It draws on material from criminology, sociology, law, and psychology to provide a holistic account of this population’s experiences. The Lived Experiences of Claiming Wrongful Conviction in Prison will be of great interest to students and scholars across the disciplines of criminology, criminal justice, law, sociology, and psychology.

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ISBN: 9781032199948
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Author: Emma Emma Burtt is a Lecturer at the University of Birmingham, UK Burtt
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 204 pages
Series: Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
Genres: Psychological theory, systems, schools and viewpoints
Social, group or collective psychology
Legal aspects of criminology
Criminal justice law
Sentencing and punishment
Society and culture: general
Sociology
Penology and punishment