SOCIAL SCIENCES
Murray, Elizabeth A.

Overturning Wrongful Convictions: Science Serving Justice

(3) YA Years behind bars for a crime you didn't commit: it seems like a nightmare, but forensic scientist Murray tells the stories of some of the over 1,400 Americans who have been wrongfully convicted and exonerated since 1989. With glossy pages and occasional color photos, the text is detailed enough for research but engaging enough for leisure reading. Reading list, websites. Bib., ind.

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