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Research Paper On The Central Park Five

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Summer Anderson Mrs.Mater 10 Accelerated Language Arts May 15, 2024 Wrongful Imprisonment Every day an average of more than two people are wrongfully imprisoned. (“How Many Innocent People are Jailed Each Year?”). The novel “The Central Park Five” by Sarah Burns describes how five teenagers were wrongfully convicted for assaulting a woman in Central Park. She walks through the reasons why they are wrongfully convicted, such as coerced confessions, misconduct by police, the media, and untested DNA. Furthermore, she expressed the hardship of their lives after false imprisonment and the compensation they sought after spending five to thirteen years in prison. Every day people are wrongfully convicted and imprisoned due to untested/false DNA, misconduct …show more content…

These pieces of evidence reflect how a public figure and the media such as the then-running mayor Ed Koch of New York, speaking out about this cause can easily persuade the public’s opinion as this puts pressure on the police and DA to solve the case leading to why they would get wrongfully imprisoned. This evidence also expresses the media viewings of the Central Park Five as they were portrayed as “monsters” and “not a child” even though they were all between the ages of fourteen and sixteen. The Central Park Five were pressured by unlawful tactics done by police that eventually led to their wrongful conviction and the media and public figures painted them as horrible monsters which put pressure on the police to solve the case. Wrongful imprisonment is an issue as innocent people are losing years of their lives for a crime they didn’t commit. As more and more cases of wrongful imprisonment are brought to light, our justice system is being held accountable, which is important as if these cases weren’t brought to light, the justice system could easily make mistakes without

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