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Carine Williams of the Innocence Project Discusses Death Penalty, Innocence, and ‘the Function of Freedom’

Carine Williams of the Innocence Project Discusses Death Penalty, Innocence, and ‘the Function of Freedom’

Update: 2021-03-09
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In the March 2021 edition of Discussions with DPIC, Death Penalty Information Center Senior Director of Research and Special Projects Ngozi Ndulue is joined by Carine Williams — the Chief Program Strategy Officer at the Innocence Project — for a conversation about innocence, the death penalty, and “the function of freedom.” Reflecting on the gross miscarriage of justice exhibited in wrongful convictions and exonerations, Williams stresses two critical themes: death is irrevocable and ending the death penalty is simply not enough.

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Carine Williams of the Innocence Project Discusses Death Penalty, Innocence, and ‘the Function of Freedom’

Carine Williams of the Innocence Project Discusses Death Penalty, Innocence, and ‘the Function of Freedom’

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