For this project of silliness I watched After Innocence. I learned that our justice system isn't as good as we are led to believe. yes that's right, just because we live in america does not mean everything is perfect as we are shown in this riveting documentary that follows 7 people locked up anywhere from 7 to 22 years or more and released after being exonerated by DNA evidence.
2: What surprised you?
The only thing that really surprised me was just how many people are trying to appeal their convictions since the first case.
3: What questions remain after the viewing?
What is going to happen in our legal system to try to release as many innocent people from prison as possible.
4: What would you like to know more about?
I would like to know more about Innocence Project, an organization staffed with lawyers trying to exonerate the innocent.
5: What problematic concepts do you see in the film, concepts you might research and write about? Try to come up with at least five
1: although there is assistance for helping convicts re-enter society there is no help for exoneries.
2: a lot of people don't know the difference between a released convict and someone who has been exonerated.
3:the sheer numbers of people who have been exonerated, are in the process of being exonerated and the hundreds more who are waiting just to be heard from.
4: one of the people in the film was shown innocent 3 years before he was finally released because of bureaucratic bullcrap.
6: Was there a specific scene or segment that stayed with you and caused you to be curious? delighted? angry? motivated?
The a fore mentioned. It really ticks me off that someone can be kept locked up for so long after DNA testing shows he did not commit the crime just because some district attorney wants to keep a good conviction record.
That is all!
3:the sheer numbers of people who have been exonerated, are in the process of being exonerated and the hundreds more who are waiting just to be heard from.
4: one of the people in the film was shown innocent 3 years before he was finally released because of bureaucratic bullcrap.
6: Was there a specific scene or segment that stayed with you and caused you to be curious? delighted? angry? motivated?
The a fore mentioned. It really ticks me off that someone can be kept locked up for so long after DNA testing shows he did not commit the crime just because some district attorney wants to keep a good conviction record.
That is all!