The Crime Story Podcast Interview

Amanda Knox interviews Jessica Henry, scholar, on the phenomenon of “no crime” wrongful convictions.
NPR Central Time with Bob Ferrett Podcast Interview

Exploring No-Crime Wrongful Convictions, Community Crime Prevention And Rise In Shootings. We hear from the author of a new book bringing to light and documenting a specific type of wrongful conviction – those where no actual crime was committed. And we discuss the increase in shootings in Wisconsin and elsewhere around the U.S., and how […]
The Crime Report Print Interview

Conversation with Isidoro Rodriguez of The Crime Report: Your Criminal Justice Network from the Center of Media Crime and Justice at John Jay College about my new book and criminal justice reform. Is U.S. Legal System ‘Stacked Against Poor’?, read the full transcript here.
The ABA Journal: Modern Law Library Podcast Interview

In this episode of the Modern Law Library, Henry speaks with the ABA Journal’s Lee Rawles about some of the strange and heart-rending stories she uncovered and how the legal community can work towards eliminating such injustices.
The Decarceration Nation Podcast Interview

Joshua B. Hoe interviews Jessica S. Henry about her book “Smoke but No Fire: Convicting the Innocent of Crimes that Never Happened”
The Jabot Podcast Interview

Kathryn Rubino talks with Jessica S. Henry about the prevalence of no-crime convictions, some of the worst examples of no-crime convictions, how racial injustice exacerbates the issue, and finally what can be done, particularly within the current criminal justice reform zeitgeist.
The Death Penalty Is Racist: Now Is the Perfect Time to Abolish It Once and For All

Julius Jones has spent the last 20 years on Oklahoma’s death row for a murder he has always said he didn’t commit. It’s stories like his that should make us put an end to the death penalty. In the fall of 1998, Jones was a freshman engineering student at the University of Oklahoma on a […]