Criminal (In)justice

#125 Wrongful Convictions – But No Crimes?

09.22.2020 - By David HarrisPlay

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We’ve all heard about the cases of wrongfully convicted people going to prison for the crimes others committed.  In some cases, DNA exonerates them and finds the person who really did it.  But what about people wrongfully convicted – of crimes that never happened at all? 

Our guest is Jessica S. Henry, Professor at Montclair State University and the author of “Smoke But No Fire: Convicting the Innocent of Crimes That Never Happened” (UC Press, 2020).  

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