Criminal barristers continue to protest the problems with the UK justice system. RichardBaker | Alamy October 10, 2022 How the UK press is failing victims of miscarriages of justice Jon Robins, University of Brighton The inevitable consequence of a criminal justice system in crisis is people being wrongfully convicted. The media has a crucial role to play in monitoring the law.
‘Say it for the tape.’ Photographee.eu August 15, 2018 Suspects confess to crimes they didn’t commit – here’s why Faye Skelton, Edinburgh Napier University Most people on juries assume suspects only confess when they are guilty, and the consequences can be disastrous.
Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six who were wrongly convicted of the Birmingham pub bombings. PA October 19, 2017 Why is it so hard for the wrongfully jailed to get justice? Linda Asquith, Leeds Beckett University The long-term effects are much worse for exonerees than for guilty prisoners.