Three False Convictions, Many Lessons Three False Convictions, Many Lessons

Three False Convictions, Many Lessons

The Psychopathology of Unjust Prosecutions

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Publisher Description

A new perspective on the roles of psychopathology, confirmation bias, false confessions, the media and internet (amongst other causes) of unjust accusations. Putting lack of empathy at the fore in terms of police, prosecutors and others, it considers a wide range of other psychopathological aspects of miscarriages of justice. 


By looking at three high profile cases, those of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito (Italy), Stefan Kiszko (UK) and Darlie Routier (USA)—the authors show that motive forces are a mind-set in which psychopathy (what they term ‘constitutional negative empathy’) may be present and the need to reinforce existing supposition or lose face plays a large part.


Darlie Routier is still on Death Row in Texas despite overwhelming evidence that her conviction for killing her own child is false, whilst Knox, Sollecito and Kiszko have been vindicated by the highest judicial authorities and telling evidence. The authors show how and why unfounded rumours still persist in the Knox/Sollecito case and advance a new theory that the Routier killings were the work of a notorious serial killer.

Authors


David Anderson is a former Professor of Medicine in Manchester and Hong Kong who awoke to miscarriages of justice in connection with a former patient of his, Stefan Kiszko, wrongly convicted of the murder of Lesley Molseed. Nigel Scott is a writer and researcher who has worked extensively with David Anderson on the Knox/Sollecito case.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2016
21 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
280
Pages
PUBLISHER
Waterside Press
PROVIDER INFO
Waterside Press
SIZE
1.9
MB

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