YesThe Bradford Innocence Project provides a university led, community supported initiative that deals with cases of wrongful conviction. The project provides students from a wide variety of academic disciplines the opportunity to research and subsequently run cases under the close supervision of academics and practitioners in the legal field
The crux of this paper is that sex offender suspects and defendants potentially find themselves in a...
There is nothing more compelling than a story about an innocent person wrongly convicted and ultimat...
Researchers identify possible structural causes for wrongful convictions: racism, justice system cul...
This chapter discusses the preliminary results from original empirical research on the development a...
This article draws on original empirical research to explore the rise and fall of innocence projects...
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) was the first publicly funded body created to investigat...
Pursuing justice for the wrongfully convicted is a profoundly meaningful goal. Yet the innocence mov...
The Innocence Project London is a pro bono project dedicated to investigating wrongful convictions i...
The revelation of miscarriages of justice can lead a criminal justice system to a crisis point, whic...
This chapter drew on original empirical data to explore the state of ‘UK innocence movement’, which ...
This is the first in-depth empirical research into the UK “innocence movement,” which refers to the ...
The Innocence Network is “an affiliation of organizations from all over the world dedicated to provi...
Unlike the United Kingdom and a majority of the United States, there is no legislated right to compe...
Discusses the work of the Cardiff Law School Innocence Project (CLSIP) in reinvestigating allegation...
The Innocence Project has exonerated only four women out of their first 250 cases. Even with the inc...
The crux of this paper is that sex offender suspects and defendants potentially find themselves in a...
There is nothing more compelling than a story about an innocent person wrongly convicted and ultimat...
Researchers identify possible structural causes for wrongful convictions: racism, justice system cul...
This chapter discusses the preliminary results from original empirical research on the development a...
This article draws on original empirical research to explore the rise and fall of innocence projects...
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) was the first publicly funded body created to investigat...
Pursuing justice for the wrongfully convicted is a profoundly meaningful goal. Yet the innocence mov...
The Innocence Project London is a pro bono project dedicated to investigating wrongful convictions i...
The revelation of miscarriages of justice can lead a criminal justice system to a crisis point, whic...
This chapter drew on original empirical data to explore the state of ‘UK innocence movement’, which ...
This is the first in-depth empirical research into the UK “innocence movement,” which refers to the ...
The Innocence Network is “an affiliation of organizations from all over the world dedicated to provi...
Unlike the United Kingdom and a majority of the United States, there is no legislated right to compe...
Discusses the work of the Cardiff Law School Innocence Project (CLSIP) in reinvestigating allegation...
The Innocence Project has exonerated only four women out of their first 250 cases. Even with the inc...
The crux of this paper is that sex offender suspects and defendants potentially find themselves in a...
There is nothing more compelling than a story about an innocent person wrongly convicted and ultimat...
Researchers identify possible structural causes for wrongful convictions: racism, justice system cul...