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8 April 2016
Griffith University Innocence Project Director Lynne Weathered.

Innocence projects aim to uncover wrongful convictions

University-based Innocence projects contribute to the uncovering of wrongful imprisonment writes Lynne Weathered, Director of the Griffith University Innocence Program.

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23 September 2014
Kara Cook

Griffith alumnus wins national award

Griffith alumnus Kara Cook's social justice work has been recognised with a national award.

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21 October 2020
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27 September 2018

Wrongful Conviction, Forensic Science and DNA Evidence

By Lynne Weathered, Director, Griffith University Innocence Project Tuesday, 2 October 2018, marks the fifth year that Wrongful Conviction Day...

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12 March 2018

Students gain insight into life of man wrongly convicted

Imagine being accused of a murder you didn’t commit and imprisoned for more than 20 years.

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29 February 2016

Insight into investigative interviewing

Why torture is an unreliable method of obtaining a confession and reasons contributing to false confessions are two of the...

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22 April 2014

Vale Rubin Carter

Griffith University pays tribute to Rubin ''Hurricane'' Carter.

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29 April 2008

Queensland moves closer to a fairer justice system

The Queensland Government has put together a working party to consider possible solutions to correcting wrongful convictions in the State,...

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26 September 2022

The Power of Podcast with Hedley Thomas

In this instalment of Griffith University’s A Better Future for All series, Kerry O’Brien talks with the award-winning investigative journalist and podcaster Hedley Thomas.

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1 April 2022
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