Fighting for Justice: Our Work to Address Wrongful Convictions

Fighting for Justice: Our Work to Address Wrongful Convictions

Wrongful convictions destroy lives. They rob innocent people of years—sometimes decades—while exposing deep flaws in our criminal legal system. But we’re fighting to change that. By tackling the systemic failures that lead to wrongful convictions, we’re working to end the injustices that disproportionately harm communities of colour, particularly Black men. Uncovering the Truth & Reforming […]

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False Confessions: The Hidden Crisis in the Justice System

False Confessions: The Hidden Crisis in the Justice System

False confessions are more common than most people realize. They ruin lives, distort justice, and contribute to wrongful convictions—often based on tactics designed to pressure vulnerable individuals into admitting guilt for crimes they did not commit. Why Do Innocent People Confess? It seems unthinkable—why would someone admit to a crime they didn’t commit? But research […]

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The Guildford Four: How the UK Imprisoned the Innocent to Satisfy a Narrative

The Guildford Four: How the UK Imprisoned the Innocent to Satisfy a Narrative

They were tortured, framed, and imprisoned for 15 years.Not because they were guilty — but because someone had to pay. The case of the Guildford Four remains one of the most horrifying examples of state-sponsored injustice in modern British history.In 1975, Gerry Conlon, Paul Hill, Paddy Armstrong, and Carole Richardson were wrongly convicted of IRA […]

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