Wrongfully Convicted: Justice Derailed

This episode explores the critical intersection of mental health and wrongful convictions, focusing on how mental illness can complicate investigations, lead to false confessions, and hinder the fight for justice. We'll examine cases where defendants with mental health issues faced unique challenges in their legal battles, including inadequate representation and the stigma surrounding their conditions. Through interviews with mental health professionals, legal experts, and advocates, we will discuss the urgent need for systemic reform to better support individuals with mental health challenges within the justice system. Additionally, we'll highlight successful advocacy efforts that have emerged to address these issues and improve outcomes for the wrongfully convicted.

Show Notes

This episode explores the critical intersection of mental health and wrongful convictions, focusing on how mental illness can complicate investigations, lead to false confessions, and hinder the fight for justice. We'll examine cases where defendants with mental health issues faced unique challenges in their legal battles, including inadequate representation and the stigma surrounding their conditions. Through interviews with mental health professionals, legal experts, and advocates, we will discuss the urgent need for systemic reform to better support individuals with mental health challenges within the justice system. Additionally, we'll highlight successful advocacy efforts that have emerged to address these issues and improve outcomes for the wrongfully convicted.

What is Wrongfully Convicted: Justice Derailed?

A deep-dive investigative podcast examining landmark cases of wrongful imprisonment through the lens of systemic failures and human resilience. Two hosts - a legal investigator and justice advocate - dissect how innocent people lost decades behind bars, exploring the flawed investigations, legal missteps, and the heroic fights for exoneration that exposed deep cracks in our justice system.