Studies, Articles, and Publications


Commentary & Reports

William Giraldo, Wrongly Accused of Rape by NYPD, Wants Apology 
The Huffington Post- 2011

Reevaluating Lineups:  Why Witnesses Make Mistakes and How to Reduce the Chance of a Misidentification

The Innocence Project- 2009

Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States:  A Path Forward

National Academy of Sciences - 2009

Silent Injustice
A joint project by the Washington Post and 60 Minutes

Wrongful Convictions:  Reform is Critical
By John F. Terzano,
National Law Journal - 2007

Reforming the Forensic Science Community to Avert the Ultimate Injustice
By Craig M. Cooley,
Stanford Law & Policy Review - 2004

Protecting the Innocent:  Opportunities for Reform
The Justice Project

When Experts Lie
By Richard D. Rosen

Jailhouse Snitch Testimony:  A Policy Review
The Justice Project - 2007

Improving Acces to Post-Conviction DNA Testing:  A Policy Review
The Justice Project - 2008

Eyewitness Identification:  A Policy Review
The Justice Project

Model Policy and Procedure for Eyewitness Identification
State of Wisconsin:  Office of the Attorney General,
Comprehensive Review & Analysis of Best Practices - 2005

Expanded Discovery in Criminal Cases:  A Policy Review
The Justice Project - 2007

The Innocence Protection Act of 2004:  A Small Step Forward and a Framework for Larger Reforms
By Ronald Weich, The Champion - 2005


Research & Statistics

Facts on Post-Conviction DNA Exonerations
The Innocence Project

Innocence and the Crisis in the American Death Penalty
Death Penalty Information Center - 2004

Compensating the Wrongly Convicted
The Innocence Project