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Live Well With Wrongful conviction and structural failure
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Live Well With Wrongful conviction and structural failure

life transition4 weeks6 courses
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Transformation Path
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Living with Wrongful conviction and structural failure
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The Examined Wrongful conviction and structural failure
3
What Is Wrongful conviction and structural failure?
4
Why Wrongful conviction and structural failure Matters
5
Wrongful conviction and structural failure in Practice
Wrongful conviction and structural failure: A Deeper Look
About This Journey

The innocence movement — forensic science, DNA exoneration, organizations like the Innocence Project — has produced definitive proof that criminal justice systems not only make errors but make them systematically: the wrongfully convicted are disproportionately poor, Black, and lacking resources for adequate defense. A wrongful conviction is not only a catastrophe for the individual; it is a structural diagnosis — evidence of what the system was optimizing for when it was not optimizing for truth. The appropriate response is not to treat each case as an anomaly but to ask what the pattern reveals.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Living with Wrongful conviction and structural failure
2
The Examined Wrongful conviction and structural failure
3
What Is Wrongful conviction and structural failure?
4
Why Wrongful conviction and structural failure Matters
5
Wrongful conviction and structural failure in Practice
6
Wrongful conviction and structural failure: A Deeper Look

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