What if You Were Innocent?
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the mission and impact of the Innocence Project London in this compelling 17-minute TEDx talk by Louise Hewitt, co-founder and director of the organization. Discover how this pro-bono law clinic investigates wrongful convictions and provides invaluable clinical legal education to law and criminology students. Learn about the positive ripple effects of their work on improving future legal and criminal justice systems. Gain insights into Hewitt's passion for enhancing the teaching experience through the Innocence Project and her role as a senior lecturer at the University of Greenwich. Understand the significance of investigating claims of innocence from convicted individuals who have exhausted the appeals process but maintain their innocence.
Syllabus
What if you were innocent? | Louise Hewitt | TEDxDurhamUniversity
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TEDx
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