Anatomy of Innocence
Testimonies of the Wrongfully Convicted
by Laura Caldwell, Leslie S. Klinger, editors
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Pub Date 28 Mar 2017 | Archive Date 28 Feb 2017
W. W. Norton & Company | Liveright
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Advance Praise
“A unique collection of 15 wrongful conviction sagas bound to shake faith in the American criminal justice system.... A searing, unforgettable anthology, with valuable insights provided at the end of each chapter by the editors.” - Kirkus, Starred Review
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781631490880 |
PRICE | US$26.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 320 |
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A fascinating (and edifying) look at errors in the US justice system as seen through the eyes of wrongfully convicted individuals.
This book will take you through a variety of emotions; anger, happiness, disbelief. All the stories are of people incarcerated unjustly, with no actual evidence against them. It reads like a novel, as you cannot believe some of the things law enforcement did to charge someone with a crime that was obvious they did not commit.
These men and women in these stories had happy endings, if you can call it that after spending years in prison for something they did not do. They were able to have their innocent proven and was released. Some were given compensation for the years they were in prison, but really how can one put a price on that? It makes you wonder about the many others that are incarcerated unjustly and is still spending days, months, years in prison. I truly enjoyed the stories and the association that authors had with them. This was a really nice concept. This book is very enlightening and eye-opening. One bit of advice, have everything done before you start reading this book, because you will not want to stop. Thanks to NetGalley, the editors, and the publisher for granting me my wish to read this book in return for my honest review.
This book is absolutely fascinating. I liked that each author told a story of someone wrongfully convicted and their process through our judicial system. Very enlightening and terrifying that this has occurred. I would hope that there would be future books as I am sure that there are a multitude of others who are in our prison system that still need to be set free.