13 exonerees and free clients from the Ohio Innocence Project shared their experience during and after incarceration - including during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their narratives are understood under the Post-Traumatic Growth model.

We published the results of our complete systematic analysis that gathers all wrongful conviction in Spain from 1996 until 2022.

After a systematic review of the terms “wrongful conviction,” “innocence,” “exoneree,” and “miscarriages of justice,” we conclude that current psycholegal publications treat them as synonymous and that it is important to define them concisely.

Analysis of 88 wrongful conviction cases in Spain (1996-2022) reveals 95% were male defendants, with professional misconduct as the leading contributing factor.

In this chapter, we discuss the current status of wrongful convictions in Spain.

As part of a general worldwide overview, we contributed providing data on use of Shaken Baby Syndrome in Spain.

A survey of 983 law and politics students at the University of Barcelona reveals alignment and divergence with current legal norms. The insights help shape a curriculum that strengthens democratic values.