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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
Justice Commentaries
Vol. 79, Issue 3, 2016December 17, 2016 EDT

ELEPHANTS IN THE STATION HOUSE: SERIAL CRIMES, WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS, AND EXPANDING WRONGFUL CONVICTION ANALYSIS TO INCLUDE POLICE INVESTIGATION

Marvin Zalman, Matthew Larson,
police crime investigationwrongful convictionsinductive innocence paradigmcausationinnocence advocacysource of wrongful convictionsserial criminalshard to solve cases
Albany Law Review
Marvin Zalman & Matthew Larson, ELEPHANTS IN THE STATION HOUSE: SERIAL CRIMES, WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS, AND EXPANDING WRONGFUL CONVICTION ANALYSIS TO INCLUDE POLICE INVESTIGATION, 79 Albany Law Review (2016).

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