New Database Reveals Impact of Wrongful Convictions on Taxpayers and Communities in City of Chicago
- Creation of a first-of-its-kind searchable database
- Aims to improve civil rights litigation outcomes and advance criminal justice reform
- Provides valuable insights for attorneys and criminal justice reform advocates
- Key findings reveal significant financial costs to the City of Chicago
- Significant financial burden on City of Chicago taxpayers
- Potential for negative public perception of the City's handling of wrongful convictions cases
Database tracks key demographics, outcomes of prior lawsuits, and associated legal costs to improve strategies and reduce costs of litigating wrongful convictions cases
The first-of-its-kind database captures the parties' demographics, the plaintiffs' claims, the disposition of closed cases, and the associated financial costs to
"This analysis shows the staggering costs of wrongful convictions and police misconduct in the
Using this database, attorneys for litigants pursuing claims in wrongful convictions cases will be able to access information that provides them with additional context and fact patterns that may be useful in constructing their cases. Attorneys defending the City against these claims will be able to use the database to streamline their efforts by gaining insight on how prior wrongful conviction cases have been resolved to better allocate their resources in responding to these lawsuits. Criminal justice reform advocates can access the database to help evaluate the impact of the monetary costs of these cases to the
"The platform is the first to drill into the hundreds of wrongful conviction cases brought against the city of
Among key findings from the database, over 300 wrongful convictions and civil actions brought against the
Looking ahead to a wider
"This project is about utilizing data to help local governments across the
About the Truth, Hope and Justice Initiative
The Truth, Hope and Justice Initiative (Truth, Hope and Justice") is a non-profit organization founded by civil rights attorney Andrew M. Stroth. The organization is committed to advancing social justice and racial equality by publishing stories of mothers impacted by unjustified police brutality and individuals wrongfully convicted in America. Truth, Hope and Justice has also formed a strategic alliance with Ropes & Gray, the Law Firm Anti-Racism Alliance, and Aon to develop and build an unprecedented database project tracking Section 1983 civil rights litigation in
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