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False Allegations Watch (FAW) is an Empowering the Innocent (ETI) project that was set up by Dr Michael Naughton, a leading academic expert on miscarriages of justice and the wrongful conviction and imprisonment of innocent victims.
False allegations can affect anyone in society in their workplace, in their personal lives, or even completely out of the blue.  They can come with entirely no warning, and you don’t necessarily get told the details. This can be when you are accused, arrested, or your children taken away / put on child protection.
Each case is unique, but there are many similarities in the ways that cases are handled and processed. Â Our members have experienced false allegations from a wide range of perspectives and we are here to help and advise anyone who is caught up in a case.
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