Innocence Project welcomes new members
The Griffith University Innocence Project (GUIP) has appointed four new advisory board members including a solicitor involved in the recent...
The Griffith University Innocence Project (GUIP) has appointed four new advisory board members including a solicitor involved in the recent...
University-based Innocence projects contribute to the uncovering of wrongful imprisonment writes Lynne Weathered, Director of the Griffith University Innocence Program.
Griffith alumnus Kara Cook's social justice work has been recognised with a national award.
A new twist on the true crime genre has arrived, with the Griffith University Innocence Project launching a podcast on...
Remarkable Griffith University staff members have been recognised at the 2020 Vice Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in Professional and Support Staff Service.
By Lynne Weathered, Director, Griffith University Innocence Project Tuesday, 2 October 2018, marks the fifth year that Wrongful Conviction Day...
Imagine being accused of a murder you didn’t commit and imprisoned for more than 20 years.
Why torture is an unreliable method of obtaining a confession and reasons contributing to false confessions are two of the...
The Queensland Government has put together a working party to consider possible solutions to correcting wrongful convictions in the State,...