Blind Injustice ◎

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" Blind Injustice: A Former Prosecutor Exposes the Psychology and Politics of Wrongful Convictions " by is a 2017 non-fiction book (available in paperback/ebook) that explores the systemic issues leading to wrongful convictions. Key Themes and Topics:

Explores mental traps such as confirmation bias, memory malleability, cognitive dissonance, bureaucratic denial, and dehumanization. Blind Injustice

The book was later adapted into an opera by the Cincinnati Opera and Young Professionals Choral Collective , which highlights the stories of six wrongfully convicted individuals.

Discusses how the political nature of elected judges, sheriffs, and prosecutors can lead to, or perpetuate, wrongful convictions. Please let me know which aspect you'd like

Blind Injustice by Mark Godsey - University of California Press

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