Sociology 316 - Topic: Unlawful Convictions

Fall
2013
01
4.00
Richard Moran
T 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
85171
Porter Hall 108
rmoran@mtholyoke.edu
'The Death Penalty in America: Unjustly Convicted Death Row Inmates. This course will examine in detail the cases of all 130 death row inmates exonerated in the post-Furman era (1976-2009). It will focus on how the 130 men ended up on death row, as well as the process by which they gained their freedom. In addition, the course will spotlight the many proposals, videotaped police interrogations, eyewitness identifications, forensic science procedures, etc., designed to correct sources of mistakes; and assess their likelihood of successfully preventing both unjust and wrongful convictions in capital cases.'
Instructor Permission Required. Prereq: 8 credits in Sociology.
Prerequisites: 8 credits from Sociology, Sociology 231 strongly advised. Please consult instructor for permission if you have not taken Sociology 231.
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.