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CCJ4938 - When Justice Fails Chapter 7

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These notes cover the seventh chapter of "When Justice Fails: Causes and Consequences of Wrongful Convictions" by Norris, Bonventre, and Acker. These notes were taken meticulously and cover everything that might be needed from this chapter. Each chapter begins with a case study, and these notes provide a summary of that case study in order to save time and get directly to the point.

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