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When advocacy partners have conflicting approaches to supporting exonerees
“My advocacy partner and I work with exonerees, but we've realized we approach trauma and healing completely differently — she focuses on policy change and fighting the system while I prioritize individual therapeutic support, and our different approaches are confusing the people we're trying to help.”
The deeper question
Different theories of healing and justice can fragment support systems for those who most need coherent, sustained care after systemic harm.
Concept: healing versus justice
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Wrongful conviction and structural failure: A Starting Point
Examine how innocent people are convicted and why the death penalty makes these errors irreversible. This frames capital punishment not as an abstract moral question but as a practical problem of human fallibility.
Wrongful conviction and structural failure: Foundations
Understand the systemic failures that produce wrongful convictions—inadequate defense, tunnel vision, junk science—and how they operate together. You'll see why isolated safeguards consistently fail.
What Is Wrongful conviction and structural failure?
Learn what wrongful conviction actually means as a phenomenon, how frequently it occurs, and what exonerees reveal about the gaps in our justice system. The data rewrites assumptions.
Wrongful conviction and structural failure in Practice
Follow actual cases from conviction through exoneration and into the aftermath. These stories expose the mechanisms of error and the human costs of a flawed process.
Wrongful conviction and structural failure: A Deeper Look
Move from individual cases to structural analysis: Why do certain jurisdictions produce more exonerations? How do economic inequality and racial bias interact in criminal justice? What would a fix actually require?
Why Wrongful conviction and structural failure Matters
Recognize why wrongful conviction should change how you think about criminal justice fundamentally—not just in death penalty cases, but across the system. It reveals what justice costs when prevention fails.
Wrongful conviction and structural failure: Questions Worth Asking
Pose the hardest questions: If we cannot eliminate wrongful conviction, should we eliminate the punishment that cannot be undone? What threshold of error is acceptable in any system claiming legitimacy?
Living with Wrongful conviction and structural failure
Consider the lived experience of exonerees and the families of the falsely convicted, and what society owes them. This shifts the question from abstract possibility to concrete obligation.
Wrongful conviction and structural failure: From Confusion to Clarity
Wrongful convictions seem like individual tragedies until you see the pattern. Move from confusion to clarity by examining the structural failures that make them inevitable without reform.
Wrongful conviction and structural failure: What Nobody Tells You
Wrongful convictions aren't anomalies—they're symptoms of systemic breakdown. Examine how investigation failures, incentive misalignment, and institutional blindspots conspire to imprison the innocent, and what that reveals about justice itself.
The Examined Wrongful conviction and structural failure
Move beyond outrage to understanding: trace how wrongful convictions happen across the entire criminal justice apparatus, from the interrogation room to appeals courts, and develop a clear-eyed view of where and why the system fails.
Wrongful conviction and structural failure: Start Here
Start with the ground truth: real cases of wrongful conviction show us exactly how evidence gets mishandled, how pressure distorts investigation, and how ordinary procedures can lead to extraordinary injustice.
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