Former care home resident claims he was a sex slave and was sexually abuse abused by 49 men
Accounts by former residents of Bryn Estyn – do you believe them?
Accounts by former residents of Bryn Estyn – do you believe them?
This year’s Spring Conference features the very topical issue of disclosure. As usual there will be plenty of opportunity to meet with […]
‘Behind The Blue Line My fight against racism and ediscrimination in the Police’ By Gurpal Virdi, is now available from Biteback Publications […]
The Oxford University research paper ‘The Impact of Being Wrongly Accused of Abuse in Occupations of Trust: Victim’s Voices’ describes the terrible […]
False allegations of child sexual abuse (CSA) do happen. Nobody knows for sure how many are false, because there are serious problems […]
Thanks to Dr Ros Burnett, Oxford University Criminology Department, for bringing the following news items to our attention Some FACT members have […]
The following is a blog from Simon Warr reproduced with his kind permission. Simon was himself the victim of false allegations of […]
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Our latest edition of FACTion is available here This issue has articles on a university innocence project, the new All Party Parliamentary Group on Miscarriages […]
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