MOJ Organisations
- The Truth in Justice Campaign
Why the Truth in Justice campaign? - London Against Injustice
A support group for the wrongly convicted and their supporters. - Justice for the Innocent
This site is about Scottish Miscarriage of Justice Victims - P.A.C.S.O
People Appealing Conviction for Sexual Offences FORUM - Chris Saltrese Solicitors
Chris Saltrese Solicitors is a specialist firm providing a nationwide premium quality service in one of the most complex, misunderstood and anxiety-provoking areas of criminal law – contested sexual offence allegations. - OutCry International
The interactive website for families affected by deaths and abuses in custody including police, secure units, prisons and death row.
Subscribers get their campaign listed, and can chat live and share their news to fellow campaigners and families worldwide using the chat and blog/news facilities. - MOJO Scotland
The Miscarriages of Justice Organisation is a human rights organisation set up by Paddy Hill and John McManus who are dedicated to assisting innocent people both in prison and after their release. Our main objectives are to help counsel innocent people after they are released from prison and to gradually help them come to terms with the modern world. Our second objective is as an advocacy service helping innocent victims who are still inside prison claiming they are innocent. This is carried out by recommending 'good' defence lawyers, as well as forensic experts and contacts within the media to raise the profile of their cases and bring them to the public's attention. - Support Organisation for Falsely Accused People
This site is dedicated to anyone who has been falsely accused of abuse, in whichever disguise it takes. - 4WardEver Campaign UK
4WardEver provides information & resources on families that have lost loved ones and suffered injustice. We support the call for reform within police, penal and mental health institutions in the UK and internationally. - The Forensic Institute
"Better science, better justice"
The Institute provides specialist forensic scientific, medical, and managerial consultancy, expert witness services, and training in civil or criminal investigations and legal proceedings.
- United Against Injustice
UAI was formed on 24 November 2001, at a meeting called by Merseyside Against Injustice, in Liverpool. One of its main and original aims was to establish a National Miscarriage of Justice Day, and to hold a public meeting on that day. Six meetings have been held, three in Liverpool, two in London, and one in Manchester. - Portia
Organisation helping people through Miscarriages of Justice - Liberty
All-party, Law Reform and Human Rights organisation working to improve the legal system and the quality of justice. - No Smoke without Fire
The perfect guide to get you started.
Who to contact, where to go, support is available, you just need to ask!!!
Visit United Against Injustice, download under "advice" - Innocent
Manchester based organisation supporting people going through miscarriages of justice. - Innocence Network UK
To raise public awareness of wrongful convictions as a continuing cause for concern, despite the creation of the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
To facilitate research that identifies the causes of wrongful convictions in the interests of effecting legal reform to reduce the occurrence of wrongful convictions.
To encourage the establishment of Innocence Projects within universities in the UK. - MOJ UK
Miscarriages Of Justice UK.
Join their mailing list for regular updates on issues relating to MOJ. - 7th Miscarriage of Justice Day - 18th Oct 2008
7th National Miscarriage of Justice Day
Public Meeting
Where:
Wheeler Hall
St Anne's Street, Leeds LS2 (rear of cathedral)
Saturday 18 October 2008
doors open 10.30 am
workshops from 11.00 am:
Documents & disclosure - Kevin McMahon & Dr Andrew Green
Getting a campaign started – Alison Park
Making use of the media – Dr Paul Mason
Food available from 1.00 pm
Main meeting starts at 2.00 pm