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Troy Davis and Being Wrong
Peter Neufeld is the co-director and one of the two founders of the Innocence Project – the organization I mentioned earlier that uses DNA evidence to overturn wrongful convictions. In addition to trying to free innocent people from prison, he and his colleagues work to improve criminal justice procedures so that fewer mistaken incarcerations occur in the first place. This means Neufeld spends a lot of time telling people that they’re wrong, or that the way they do their work is unjust and dangerously error-prone. As you might imagine, dealing with denial is a de facto part of his job description. When I met Neufeld in his offices in lower Manhattan, one of the first things he did was walk me through the many different stages of denial he routinely encounters. He was quick to point out that not everyone goes through all these stages, or even through any of them: many people working in law enforcement support the work of the Innocence Project and cooperate fully in its efforts to free the wrongfully convicted.
AUTHOR:Kathryn Schulz
SOURCE:beingwrongbook.com
PUBLISHED: Sept. 22, 2011
LENGTH: 43 minutes (10777 words)
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What's Really Pornographic? The Point of Documenting Detroit
Early this year, John Patrick Leahy, a professor of American literature at Wayne State University, published a story in Guernica called "Detroitism" about, primarily, the two competing…
AUTHOR:Willy Staley
SOURCE:www.theawl.com
PUBLISHED: Sept. 1, 2011
LENGTH: 12 minutes (3172 words)
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Facing the Music
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AUTHOR:Morris Dickstein
SOURCE:www.theamericanscholar.org
LENGTH: 10 minutes (2542 words)
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