The National Center for Reason and Justice is a United States national non-profit organization disseminating information to the public about claims of injustice in the current criminal justice system and facilitating financial and legal assistance for people the organization considers likely to have been falsely accused or wrongfully convicted. According to the NCRJ, most of the individuals whose convictions were overturned have been convicted because of faulty eyewitness testimony, coerced confessions, or the acceptance of junk science in the courtroom.
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| - El Centro Nacional para la Razón y la Justicia es una organización sin ánimo de lucro estadounidense que ofrece información sobre el sistema de justicia penal y facilita asistencia financiera y legal para aquella población que la organización considera, haya sido acusada falsamente o condenada injustamente. La mayoría de las personas cuyas condenas fueron anuladas han sido condenadas por el testimonio de testigos oculares erróneos, confesiones bajo coacción o malas prácticas en la sala de audiencias. (es)
- The National Center for Reason and Justice is a United States national non-profit organization disseminating information to the public about claims of injustice in the current criminal justice system and facilitating financial and legal assistance for people the organization considers likely to have been falsely accused or wrongfully convicted. According to the NCRJ, most of the individuals whose convictions were overturned have been convicted because of faulty eyewitness testimony, coerced confessions, or the acceptance of junk science in the courtroom. (en)
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| - El Centro Nacional para la Razón y la Justicia es una organización sin ánimo de lucro estadounidense que ofrece información sobre el sistema de justicia penal y facilita asistencia financiera y legal para aquella población que la organización considera, haya sido acusada falsamente o condenada injustamente. La mayoría de las personas cuyas condenas fueron anuladas han sido condenadas por el testimonio de testigos oculares erróneos, confesiones bajo coacción o malas prácticas en la sala de audiencias. La mayor parte de los casos apoyados por la asociación está relacionado con ofensas sexuales contra niños y adolescentes, donde las acusaciones han tenido una amplia cobertura mediática. El presidente de la asociación Michael Snedeker es un abogado penal que ha tratado con éxito juicios contra abusos en rituales satánicos en California. Es autor del libro California State Prisoners Handbook y coautor junto a Debbie Nathan del libro Satan's Silence: Ritual Abuse and the Making of a Modern American Witch Hunt. Algunas de las personas que han trabajado en la asociación son Elizabeth Loftus, Debbie Nathan y Judith Levine. (es)
- The National Center for Reason and Justice is a United States national non-profit organization disseminating information to the public about claims of injustice in the current criminal justice system and facilitating financial and legal assistance for people the organization considers likely to have been falsely accused or wrongfully convicted. According to the NCRJ, most of the individuals whose convictions were overturned have been convicted because of faulty eyewitness testimony, coerced confessions, or the acceptance of junk science in the courtroom. Most NCRJ-sponsored cases involve accusations of sex offenses against children and adolescents, where the accusations are given wide media coverage. NCRJ President is a criminal-defense lawyer who has successfully handled the appeals of ritual abuse cases in California. He is author of the California State Prisoners Handbook and co-author with Debbie Nathan of Satan's Silence: Ritual Abuse and the Making of a Modern American Witch Hunt. Noted NCRJ Directors and advisers include: Elizabeth Loftus, Debbie Nathan and Judith Levine (en)
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