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The Innocence Project is a nonprofit organization that works to exonerate people who have been wrongfully convicted of crimes. Learn about the causes and consequences of wrongful convictions, read case updates, and support their work to strengthen the justice system.
- Our Work
Join us in our urgent fight to free wrongfully individuals...
- Issues
An overwhelming majority of wrongfully convicted people are...
- Cases
Cases. Since 1992, we have helped free or exonerate hundreds...
- Take Action
Ranging from wrongfully convicted people to staff members,...
- Restoring Freedom
In addition, we help wrongfully convicted people rebuild...
- Advancing the Movement
We are the headquarters of the Innocence Network, a...
- Our Impact: By the Numbers
These numbers provide a snapshot of wrongful convictions...
- Coerced Pleas
Coercive plea deals can pressure innocent people to plead...
- Our Work
EJI challenges wrongful convictions and exposes the unjust incarceration of innocent people that undermines the reliability of our system. Learn about the causes, cases, and work of EJI in preventing and correcting false convictions based on official indifference, misconduct, and junk science.
18 de feb. de 2021 · The post-traumatic stress faced by a wrongly convicted person who has awaited execution by the government doesn’t dissipate simply because the state frees the inmate, apologizes, or even...
Learn about the causes, consequences, and prevention of wrongful convictions in the U.S. criminal justice system. Explore the literature, the issues, and the unheard voices of the wrongfully convicted through NIJ's articles, events, and publications.
11 de ene. de 2023 · Getting compensation after a wrongful conviction is an uphill battle : NPR. Law. For the exonerated, compensation is a battle for stability and dignity. January 11, 20235:00 AM ET. By....