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Life After Exoneration Program: Rebuilding the Lives of the Wrongfully Convicted
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Life After Exoneration Program: Rebuilding the Lives of the Wrongfully Convicted
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Life After Exoneration Program (LAEP) (Berkeley, CA)
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Published 2005.
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Information can be found at this website about the Life After Exoneration Program (LAEP) which "is the only national organization dedicated to helping survivors of wrongful conviction re-enter society and rebuild their lives" (p. 1). Points of entry include: about LAEP; the program; the exonerated; legal issues; how one can help; and resources.
Accession Number: 021180
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