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Griffith University Innocence Project

The Griffith University Innocence Project’s mission is to advocate for the wrongly convicted in Australia and highlight issues contributing to miscarriages of justice.

  1. 7

    Wrongful Conviction Day (Bonus Episode)

    Guests: Chris Nyst, Katherine Hanson, Jonathan Nyst, Erin Mitchell, Alex Somers & Jordan Roles.Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information and education only. It should not be considered professional or legal advice. The insights shared in this podcast reflect the personal views of the individuals making the comments and should not be taken as representing the views of Griffith University, the Griffith University Law School or any members or associates of the Griffith University Innocence Project.Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Follow us on Instagram for more updates.Resources:Lifeline: 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention. Call 13 11 14.Beyond Blue: Support for anxiety, depression, and suicide prevention. Call 1300 22 4636.Kids Helpline: Counselling for young people aged 5-25. Call 1800 55 1800.Referenced Links:International Wrongful Conviction DayNyst LegalPotts LawyersLegal Aid Qldgriffith.edu.au/innocence-project

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    Does race make a difference? First Nations People and Miscarriages of Justice

    Guests: Terry Irving & Michael O’KeeffeDisclaimer: This podcast is for general information and education only. It should not be considered professional or legal advice. The insights shared in this podcast reflect the personal views of the individuals making the comments and should not be taken as representing the views of Griffith University, the Griffith University Law School or any members or associates of the Griffith University Innocence Project.Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Follow us on Instagram for more updates.Resources:Lifeline: 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention. Call 13 11 14.Beyond Blue: Support for anxiety, depression, and suicide prevention. Call 1300 22 4636.Kids Helpline: Counselling for young people aged 5-25. Call 1800 55 1800.Referenced Links:Black Witness by Amy McQuireYoung on Compensation for the Wrongfully ConvictedUN Human Rights Committee Decision: Irving v Australia (2002)Gun Alley by Kevin MorganUluru Statement from the Heart (2017), National Constitutional Conventiongriffith.edu.au/innocence-project

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    How Guilty Pleas Affect Wrongful Conviction Claims

    Guests: Lisa CooperDisclaimer: This podcast is for general information and education only. It should not be considered professional or legal advice. The insights shared in this podcast reflect the personal views of the individuals making the comments and should not be taken as representing the views of Griffith University, the Griffith University Law School or any members or associates of the Griffith University Innocence Project.Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Follow us on Instagram for more updates.Resources:Lifeline: 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention. Call 13 11 14.Beyond Blue: Support for anxiety, depression, and suicide prevention. Call 1300 22 4636.Kids Helpline: Counselling for young people aged 5-25. Call 1800 55 1800.Referenced Links:America's Guilty Plea Problem: TrailerPolice wrongfully convict Indigenous man for murder he did not commit | 60 Minutes AustraliaAmerica's Guilty Plea Problem: Brian BanksConvictions quashed for Queensland boy who couldn't understand charges and didn't enter pleasQueensland bail laws driving kids to plead guilty to crimes they didn't commitNSW judge questions policy preventing support for youths on bail unless there is guilty pleagriffith.edu.au/innocence-project

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    Why Young People are Vulnerable to False Confession

    Guest: Huwe Burton Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information and education only. It should not be considered professional or legal advice. The insights shared in this podcast reflect the personal views of the individuals making the comments and should not be taken as representing the views of Griffith University, the Griffith University Law School or any members or associates of the Griffith University Innocence Project.Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Follow us on Instagram for more updates.Resources:Lifeline: 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention. Call 13 11 14.Beyond Blue: Support for anxiety, depression, and suicide prevention. Call 1300 22 4636.Kids Helpline: Counselling for young people aged 5-25. Call 1800 55 1800.Referenced Links:False Confessions - Saul KassinMaking a MurdererThe Open Mind: In Conversation with William KunstlerBronx man's name cleared decades after wrongful conviction in mother's murderCurtain The Podcastgriffith.edu.au/innocence-project

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    Bringing New Science to Wrongful Conviction Claims

    Guest: Rhanee RegoDisclaimer: This podcast is for general information and education only. It should not be considered professional or legal advice. The insights shared in this podcast reflect the personal views of the individuals making the comments and should not be taken as representing the views of Griffith University, the Griffith University Law School or any members or associates of the Griffith University Innocence Project.Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Follow us on Instagram for more updates.Resources:Lifeline: 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention. Call 13 11 14.Beyond Blue: Support for anxiety, depression, and suicide prevention. Call 1300 22 4636.Kids Helpline: Counselling for young people aged 5-25. Call 1800 55 1800.Referenced Links:How science freed Kathleen Folbigg | ABC News Daily PodcastThis Man Could be the First Person Executed in the U.S. Under Debunked Shaken Baby Hypothesis 'Junk science' is being used in Australian courtrooms, and wrongful convictions are at stakePrimers for the courtsgriffith.edu.au/innocence-project

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    What Can Happen When DNA Labs Don’t Work Properly

    Guests: Jane Dorotik & Craig Eberhardt KC.Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information and education only. It should not be considered professional or legal advice. The insights shared in this podcast reflect the personal views of the individuals making the comments and should not be taken as representing the views of Griffith University, the Griffith University Law School or any members or associates of the Griffith University Innocence Project.Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Follow us on Instagram for more updates.Resources:Lifeline: 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention. Call 13 11 14.Beyond Blue: Support for anxiety, depression, and suicide prevention. Call 1300 22 4636.Kids Helpline: Counselling for young people aged 5-25. Call 1800 55 1800.Referenced Links:Loyola Project for the Innocent Over 100,000 DNA samples to be retested | 9 News Australia Unvalidated DNA methods among concerning findings in HPD crime lab auditgriffith.edu.au/innocence-project

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    The Story of the Griffith University Innocence Project

    Guests: Chris Nyst, Lynne Weathered, Katherine Hanson, Jonathan Nyst & Erin Mitchell.Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information and education only. It should not be considered professional or legal advice. The insights shared in this podcast reflect the personal views of the individuals making the comments and should not be taken as representing the views of Griffith University, the Griffith University Law School or any members or associates of the Griffith University Innocence Project.Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Follow us on Instagram for more updates.Resources:Lifeline: 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention. Call 13 11 14.Beyond Blue: Support for anxiety, depression, and suicide prevention. Call 1300 22 4636.Kids Helpline: Counselling for young people aged 5-25. Call 1800 55 1800.griffith.edu.au/innocence-project

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The Griffith University Innocence Project’s mission is to advocate for the wrongly convicted in Australia and highlight issues contributing to miscarriages of justice.

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