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Adam Benforado

    Adam Benforado is a professor, writer, and lawyer whose work delves into uncovering the hidden forces that drive our legal system. Through novel experiments and the development of existing findings, he investigates the factors shaping our decision-making within legal contexts. His interdisciplinary approach bridges scientific insights with legal practice, illuminating the complexities of human behavior under the law. Benforado's scholarship challenges established notions and offers a fresh perspective on justice.

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      The New Science of Criminal Injustice

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Cutting-edge research reveals the inaccuracies and flaws in the criminal justice system, highlighting how these issues affect legal outcomes. Through compelling case studies, the book illustrates the systemic problems that undermine justice, challenging readers to reconsider the reliability of established procedures. It offers a persuasive examination of the need for reform in a system that often fails to deliver fair results.

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