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College student perceptions of system-culpability in the frequency of wrongful convictions: gauging the importance of respondent characteristics
Authors
Rick Dierenfeldt
Gale Iles
Samantha Scott
Merideth Smith
Publication date
14 April 2020
Publisher
UTC Scholar
Abstract
We examined the influence of survey respondent characteristic on perceptions of the culpability of criminal justice actors, contamination of forensic evidence, and mistaken eyewitness testimony in the frequency of wrongful convictions
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