Summer 2018 edition of FACTion magazine now available

Summer edition of FACTion
The summer edition of FACTion magazine is now available to download here.
Summer edition of FACTion
The summer edition of FACTion magazine is now available to download here.
We are all our own worst enemy because we so often believe we will never be the victim of a false allegation. […]
This year’s Summer edition of FACT’s magazine is now available for download here. This issue is packed with news and there are […]
In 2009 Mark Barlow and Mark Newby delivered their seminal paper on challenging past historical allegations of abuse at a conference which […]
Ros Burnett, an academic linked to the Oxford University Criminology Department has written an article for the Justice Gap on the issue […]
The recent conviction of Carl Beech for perverting the course of justice has been long awaited, not only by the victims of […]
The following is an extract from an article about the potential harm to the wrongfully accused caused by the “compensation culture”. It […]
The Westminster Commission on Miscarriages has been established by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Miscarriages of Justice (APPGMJ) with a brief to […]
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This year’s Summer edition of FACT’s magazine is now available for download here. This issue is packed with news and there are reports from our […]
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