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Dr Michael Naughton on "Should old cases come to court?" - BBC1's 'The Big Questions'

12 January 2010

On Sunday, 10th January 2010, Dr Michael Naughton, Senior Lecturer in the Law School, appeared on BBC1's 'The Big Questions' as an expert contributor on the debate "Should old cases come to court?"

On Sunday, 10th January 2010, Dr Michael Naughton, Senior lecturer in the Law School, appeared on BBC1's 'The Big Questions' as an expert contributor on the debate "Should old cases come to court?"

The programme, hosted by Nicky Campbell, also included human rights activist Peter Tatchell,  Reverend Joanna Jepson, chaplain to the London College of Fashion and Alison Ruoff, lay member of the Church of England's General Synod. It is available on the BBC iPlayer.

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Dr Michael Naughton obtained both his BSc and PhD from the University of Bristol. He teaches in the general area of criminal justice and the specialist area of miscarriages of justice in both the School of Law and Department of Sociology. He is the Founder and Chair of the Innocence Network UK (INUK), the umbrella organisation for member innocence project in UK universities, and Director of the University of Bristol Innocence Project (UoBIP), the first dedicated innocence project in the UK, through which he coordinates student investigations of cases of alleged wrongful imprisonment.
Please contact Dr Michael Naughton for further information.
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