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Book Synopsis
Shattered Justice presents original crime victims' experiences with violent crime, investigations and trials, and later exonerations in their cases. Using in-depth interviews with 21 crime victims across the United States, Cook reveals how homicide victims’ family members and rape survivors describe the painful impact of the primary trauma, the secondary trauma of the investigations and trials, and then the tertiary trauma associated with wrongful convictions and exonerations. Important lessons and analyses are shared related to grief and loss, and healing and repair. Using restorative justice practices to develop and deliver healing retreats for survivors also expands the practice of restorative justice. Finally, policy reforms aimed at preventing, mitigating, and repairing the harms of wrongful convictions is covered.

Trade Review
“With this book, Cook gives voice to the original crime victims of wrongful convictions and their family members whose experiences of surviving trauma and re-traumatization are very seldom heard. Cook puts her skills as a qualitative researcher, a feminist criminologist, and a restorative justice expert, to excellent use. Shattered Justice will be a transformative work with sustaining impact.” -- Elizabeth Webster * Loyola University-Chicago *

"A leading expert on wrongful conviction turns her attention to the original crime victims, who frequently receive little more than a fleeting mention following the outcome of these cases. Cook provides insights into their anguish as they try to make sense of what happened, and their struggles with trauma caused by the wrongful conviction and its aftermath. This is one of those rare books that will be a must read for academics, restorative justice practitioners, and policy makers—indeed it is a book for everyone who cares about the state of justice in this country and its victims."

-- Jayne Mooney * John Jay College of Criminal Justice *
“With this book, Cook gives voice to the original crime victims of wrongful convictions and their family members whose experiences of surviving trauma and re-traumatization are very seldom heard. Cook puts her skills as a qualitative researcher, a feminist criminologist, and a restorative justice expert, to excellent use. Shattered Justice will be a transformative work with sustaining impact.” -- Elizabeth Webster * Loyola University-Chicago *

"A leading expert on wrongful conviction turns her attention to the original crime victims, who frequently receive little more than a fleeting mention following the outcome of these cases. Cook provides insights into their anguish as they try to make sense of what happened, and their struggles with trauma caused by the wrongful conviction and its aftermath. This is one of those rare books that will be a must read for academics, restorative justice practitioners, and policy makers—indeed it is a book for everyone who cares about the state of justice in this country and its victims."

-- Jayne Mooney * John Jay College of Criminal Justice *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Part I: Studying Victims who Experience Exonerations (Primary and Secondary Trauma)
Chapter 1: Introduction: Issues, Methods, and Participants
Chapter 2: Shattered Lives
Chapter 3: Shattered Investigations and Trials
Chapter 4: Shattered Families
Part II: Tertiary Trauma
Chapter 5: Shattered Justice
Chapter 6: Shattered System
Chapter 7: Elements of Tertiary Trauma
Chapter 8: Shattered Grief, Loss, and Coping
Part Three: Healing, Repair, and Reform
Chapter 9: Healing Justice
Chapter 10: Repairing and Restoring Justice
Works Cited

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    Publisher: Rutgers University Press
    Publication Date: 12/08/2022
    ISBN13: 9781978820364, 978-1978820364
    ISBN10: 1978820364

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Shattered Justice presents original crime victims' experiences with violent crime, investigations and trials, and later exonerations in their cases. Using in-depth interviews with 21 crime victims across the United States, Cook reveals how homicide victims’ family members and rape survivors describe the painful impact of the primary trauma, the secondary trauma of the investigations and trials, and then the tertiary trauma associated with wrongful convictions and exonerations. Important lessons and analyses are shared related to grief and loss, and healing and repair. Using restorative justice practices to develop and deliver healing retreats for survivors also expands the practice of restorative justice. Finally, policy reforms aimed at preventing, mitigating, and repairing the harms of wrongful convictions is covered.

    Trade Review
    “With this book, Cook gives voice to the original crime victims of wrongful convictions and their family members whose experiences of surviving trauma and re-traumatization are very seldom heard. Cook puts her skills as a qualitative researcher, a feminist criminologist, and a restorative justice expert, to excellent use. Shattered Justice will be a transformative work with sustaining impact.” -- Elizabeth Webster * Loyola University-Chicago *

    "A leading expert on wrongful conviction turns her attention to the original crime victims, who frequently receive little more than a fleeting mention following the outcome of these cases. Cook provides insights into their anguish as they try to make sense of what happened, and their struggles with trauma caused by the wrongful conviction and its aftermath. This is one of those rare books that will be a must read for academics, restorative justice practitioners, and policy makers—indeed it is a book for everyone who cares about the state of justice in this country and its victims."

    -- Jayne Mooney * John Jay College of Criminal Justice *
    “With this book, Cook gives voice to the original crime victims of wrongful convictions and their family members whose experiences of surviving trauma and re-traumatization are very seldom heard. Cook puts her skills as a qualitative researcher, a feminist criminologist, and a restorative justice expert, to excellent use. Shattered Justice will be a transformative work with sustaining impact.” -- Elizabeth Webster * Loyola University-Chicago *

    "A leading expert on wrongful conviction turns her attention to the original crime victims, who frequently receive little more than a fleeting mention following the outcome of these cases. Cook provides insights into their anguish as they try to make sense of what happened, and their struggles with trauma caused by the wrongful conviction and its aftermath. This is one of those rare books that will be a must read for academics, restorative justice practitioners, and policy makers—indeed it is a book for everyone who cares about the state of justice in this country and its victims."

    -- Jayne Mooney * John Jay College of Criminal Justice *

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments
    Part I: Studying Victims who Experience Exonerations (Primary and Secondary Trauma)
    Chapter 1: Introduction: Issues, Methods, and Participants
    Chapter 2: Shattered Lives
    Chapter 3: Shattered Investigations and Trials
    Chapter 4: Shattered Families
    Part II: Tertiary Trauma
    Chapter 5: Shattered Justice
    Chapter 6: Shattered System
    Chapter 7: Elements of Tertiary Trauma
    Chapter 8: Shattered Grief, Loss, and Coping
    Part Three: Healing, Repair, and Reform
    Chapter 9: Healing Justice
    Chapter 10: Repairing and Restoring Justice
    Works Cited

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