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Open letter to innocence litigators
Need-response emerges as a new professional service to complement, or potentially compete with, the innocence movement, to clear the "unexonerated". Only need-response gets to the core of clearing the many innocent, by more effectively responding to all involved needs. We invite everyone working within the innocence movement to engage this fresh approach to serving one another’s underserved justice needs.
Steph Turner
7 days ago8 min read
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Open letter to all judicial officials
Need-response emerges as a new professional service to complement, or potentially compete with, the adversarial judicial system to serve the public’s justice needs. Only need-response emphasizes understanding the unresolved needs fueling conflicts, and how to more effectively respond to such needs. We invite everyone working within the judicial system to engage this fresh approach to serving one another’s underserved needs.
Steph Turner
Apr 296 min read
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Innocence Checklist (Leonetti)
Dr. Carrie Leonetti of Aukland University identifies a list of 27 factors contributing to wrongly convicting the innocent. They complement the Estimated Innocence Form.
Steph Turner
Apr 197 min read
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Need-Response For You (my 1st podcast effort)
My first attempt at podcasting last four weeks. I used BlogTalkRadio. Which has discontinued service.
Steph Turner
Nov 23, 20244 min read
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ENGAGE!
ENGAGE! Earn a reputation for resolving needs, even if that requires transforming social norms that get in the way.
Steph Turner
Mar 17, 20249 min read
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Responsive exoneration (tutorial)
This new free tool supplements the Estimated Innocence Report. It challenges unresponsive courts with a more responsive alternative.
Steph Turner
Mar 2, 202415 min read
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10 ways need-responders can create marketable value
The more consumers grow disillusioned with failed options, the more our need-responsive alternative may appear to fit the bill.
Steph Turner
Sep 30, 202313 min read
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