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Center on Wrongful Convictions

Center on Wrongful Convictions is a Northwestern University-based project commited to helping exonerate wrongfully convicted individuals. They take both DNA and non-DNA cases. The website is also an excellent resource for learning about wrongful convictions.

Innocence Project

The Innocence Project is a non-profit pro-bono legal organization that uses DNA technology to help exonerate innocent people incarcerated in our country’s prisons.

American Chronicle

American Chronicle is a website that highlights different political issues. Specifically they showcase top experts working on the West Memphis 3 case.

Center on Wrongful Convictions for Youth

An affiliate of the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University School of Law focusing on the wrongful convictions of youth.

Amnesty Magazine: False Confessions

"broadly accepted policies and procedures that amount to an institutionalized violation of the Fifth Amendment, which is the constitutional underpinning for Miranda. And therein lies the real threat to the criminal justice system and to the human rights of suspects."

Free West Memphis 3

This is another website committed to the exoneration of the West Memphis 3.

Center for Public Integrity

The Center for Public Integrity produces investigative journalism that focuses on public issues so as to keep government and systemic powers accountable.

Death Penalty Information Center

DPIC is an excellent resource for information regarding the death penalty.

Justice Busters

List of cases & articles about injustices

Justice Denied

"Justice: Denied" magazine publicizes cases of wrongful conviction, and exposes how and why they occur.

Innocence Project of Florida: False Confessions

In 2003, Illinois became the first state to require by law that all police interrogations of suspects in homicide cases must be recorded.

Marty Tankleff

This website tells the story and provides information about the story of Marty Tankleff who was wrongfully convicted and incarcerated for 17 years.

Northwestern Law Bluhm Legal Clinic: False Confessions

Compiled list of false confession cases to help show the need for mandatory taped confessions

Networked Knowledge

Networked Knowledge is an excellent resource for legal materials and information about wrongful convictions and other areas of miscarriages in the criminal justice system.

TalkLeft.com

TalkLeft.com is an online magazine that covers news about crime and injustice.

The Innocence Network

An affiliation of organization that offers pro-bono legal services to those wrongfully convicted.

Soury Communications

Soury Communications is the website of the PR company of Lonnie Soury. One of his focuses is on advocacy for those wrongfully convicted in the criminal justice system.

The Exonerated (Play and a Movie)

The Exoneration Initiative

The Exoneration Initiative provides pro-bono legal counsel to those wrongfully incarcerated in the state of New York. They focus on those cases that lack DNA evidence.

The Justice Project

The Justice Project works to maintain a fair and just criminal justice system.

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NY Law Video Watch NY Law interview with Lonnie Soury

Damien Echols See Damien Echols's interview on CBS' 48 Hours

Michael Crowe See Michael Crowe's false confession

 
 
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