1) Case Study: Research a case of wrongful conviction that is not covered in Manufacturing Guilt in Canada- Using at least five sources (they can be news
articles), write a summary of the case and identify the various factors that contributed to the wrongful conviction- How could the wrongful conviction have
been prevented in this case? Be sure to properly cite your sources of information-
2) Internet Search: Go to the Criminal Conviction Review Group website (httpzlljustice-gccaleng/cj-jplccr-rc/index-html) and find out what is involved in a
criminal conviction review. Write a brief summary (2-3 pages) of the purpose and process involved in this review (including who is eligible for a review, the
steps in the process, and what the potential outcomes may be)- Then read through the three most recent annual reports and provide an overview of what
you would consider to be the important trends in criminal conviction review over the three-year period- Finally, give your opinion on the value of this process
in addressing wrongful convictions- Are there any shortcomings or limitations that you can identify?
3) Movie review: Watch and Think
“Life at Ottawa’s Jail: A Recent Prisoner’s Perspective”: httpszllwww-youtube-com/watch?v=quAJVo9_8w- In this short video, a former inmate discusses
spending time in prison- Describe the various problems that he identified and then discuss what could be done differently within our criminal justice system to
prevent or address those problems-