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Queer in Fear: The Role of Homophobia and Transphobia in Wrongful Convictions

Saturday, April 20th, 2024

This paper will explore how the criminal justice system’s ingrained prejudice against LGBTQ2S+ people can lead to wrongful convictions. Primarily, this paper will focus on the negative stereotypes of and myths surrounding queer people, rooted in homophobia and transphobia, that lead to wrongful convictions. Examining the cases of Miguel Castillo, Bernard Baran, The San Antonio Four, and Monica Jones, this paper will prove that these pervasive and dangerous stereotypes impact queer people at every step of the criminal justice system. This paper will conclude by briefly discussing instances of queer wrongful convictions in the Canadian context.

Follow this link to read the award winning paper by Ryley Alp, a law student at the University of Ottawa.

The NCRJ played a crucial role in two of the four cases she discussed: Bernard Baran and the San Antonio Four.