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Joy Hadwiger is a specialist in criminal justice and is a former
longtime employee of the Oklahoma State Department of Corrections,
serving in a variety of roles. She is the co-author of “Wrongful
Convictions: Evidence from Oklahoma’s DNA Exonerations” in the Criminal
Law Bulletin. She previously taught as an adjunct professor of criminal
justice at RSU and served as a graduate teaching assistant at Oklahoma
State University. Hadwiger is working toward a doctoral degree in sociology and
master’s degree in corrections from OSU and a bachelor’s degree in
English and speech from the University of Central Oklahoma.
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