Articles in Newspapers, Professional Journals and Reports

Naughton, M. (2011) ‘Truth, or evidence‘ Bristol Review of Books – Open Mind. July
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Tan, G. (2011) ‘The Dilemma of Maintaining Innocence‘ Report of the Joint Conference Organised by the Association of Prison Lawyers (APL) and Progressing Prisoners Maintaining Innocence (PPMI).
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Gabe Tan APL-PPMI Report 2011.

Jolicoeur, M. (2011) ‘International Perspectives on Wrongful Convictions‘ Workshop Report, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, September 2010
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Naughton, M. (2011) ‘There’s still scope for debate on miscarriage of justice compensation‘, Law Society Gazette, May 19.
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Naughton, M. (2010) ‘Why ‘safety in law’ may fail the innocent – the case of Neil Hurley‘, The Guardian, February 11.
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Naughton, M. (2010) ‘Can lawyers put people before law?‘ Socialist Lawyer, June: 30-32.
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Naughton, M. (2009) ‘Students for Justice: The Innocence Network UK‘, The Guardian, May 8.
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Naughton, M. (2008) ‘Justice must be seen to be done‘ The Guardian, November 20.
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Thornton, A. (2008) ‘Prisoners maintaining their innocence‘. An article by Judge Anthony Thornton, a Judicial Member of the Parole Board, which appeared in the Parole Board magazine The Board Sheet in April 2008. The article confirms the difficulties that prisoners maintaining innocence face in making progress through the prison system and acheiving parole.
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Naughton, M. (2008) ‘Justice Undone: The families of people wrongly jailed deserve compensation – they often lose their livelihoods and loved ones for years’, The Guardian, June 20.
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Tan, G. (2008) ‘Innocence Projects: Learning from the Mistakes of Law‘, The Writ: The Postgraduate Newsletter of the University of Bristol Law Club, Issue 2, April/May: 5.
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Zander, M. (2008) ‘Innocence is not enough‘, New Law Journal, Vol 158, Issue 7320, 9 May
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Naughton, M (2007) ‘Confronting an uncomfortable truth: Not all alleged victims of false accusations will be innocent!‘, FACTion, (pp. 8-12).
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Naughton, M & Price, J. (2006) ‘Innocence projects: a perfect solution for clinical legal education?‘, Directions: UK Centre for Legal Education, 13.
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Naughton, M. (2006)‘The Parole Board – Discredited?’ Inside Time – The National Monthly Newspaper for Prisoners, 81: 21.

Naughton, M. (2005)‘Convicted by an incompetent court’ The Observer January 13.

Naughton, M. (2004) ‘An innocent objection to reduced sentences’ The Observer September 23.

Naughton, M. (2004) ‘The wrongly imprisoned are still paying for crimes they didn’t commit’ The Observer July 31.

Naughton, M. (2004) ‘The parole deal is not a “myth”’ Inside Time: The National Monthly Newspaper for Prisoners 59, May.

Naughton, M. (2004) ‘What price freedom?’ The Observer March 21.

Naughton, M. (2003) ‘Convicted for crimes that never happened’ The Observer October 19.

Naughton, M. (2003) ‘Our shoddy treatment of victims of injustice’ The Observer March 16.

Naughton, M. (2002) ‘The scales of injustice’ The Observer July 28.