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Media type:
E-Article
Title:
Identifying Patterns Across the Six Canonical Factors Underlying Wrongful Convictions
Contributor:
Ryanne Berube;
Miko M. Wilford;
Allison D. Redlich;
Yan Wang
Published:
University of Alberta Libraries, 2023
Published in:
The Wrongful Conviction Law Review, 3 (2023) 3, Seite 166-195
Language:
Not determined
DOI:
10.29173/wclawr82
ISSN:
2563-2574
Origination:
Footnote:
Description:
Research has established six “canonical” factors underlying wrongful convictions including: mistaken witness identification (MWID), false confession (FC), perjury or false accusation (P/FA), false or misleading forensic evidence (F/MFE), official misconduct (OM), and inadequate legal defense (ILD). While we know these factors do not occur in isolation, researchers have yet to examine the patterns across these six factors. In the present article, we apply latent class analysis to explore how these six factors might co-occur across known exonerations. Using data from the National Registry of Exonerations, we identify four latent classes by which the incidence rates across these six factors can be categorized. Among our noteworthy findings: 1) P/FA and OM often co-occur, 2) when MWIDs are high, the incidence of other factors is relatively low, and 3) false guilty pleas had the highest prevalence in a class that was generally associated with Failures to Investigate. Further implications are discussed.