Research paper examining wrongful conviction


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Research paper examining wrongful conviction


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Write a detailed, well-cited summary of what went wrong in each situation, including: • An analysis of the situation that effectively identifies the root cause of the problems that occurred. • At least three reputable sources (news articles, government findings, etc.) for each category. • 1. Cases • Over the years there have been many cases in which faulty forensic analysis has resulted in the wrongful conviction of innocent suspects. • Ray Krone, Phoenix, AZ (1991) 2. Forensic Scientists Often the problems encountered in forensic science are the result of incompetent or unethical individuals who have found their way into the discipline. • Arnold Melnikoff, Montana State Police Crime Lab 3. Crime Labs Entire laboratories, or discipline-specific sections of laboratories, have been closed due to systemic problems within those labs or sections.