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Spring 2004
The Future of Capital Punishment: Current Policies and New Debates

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ABA Division for Public Education: NOYS 2004: Learning Links & Readings: False Confessions  

Spring 2004
The Future of Capital Punishment: Current Policies and New Debates

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Learning Links & Readings

False Confessions

“How Many Innocent Inmates are Executed?” by Ky Henderson. Human Rights (A publication of the ABA Individual Rights and Responsibilities Section), Volume 24, Number 4 (Fall 1997).

“The Jailhouse Informant: Third of a Five-Part Series.” by Steve Mills and Ken Armstrong. Chicago Tribune, November 16, 1999.

“A Tortured Path to Death Row: Fourth of a Five-Part Series.” Chicago Tribune, November 17, 1999.

“Untrue Confessions” by Mark Hansen. ABA Journal, July 1999.

 

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