The Innocence Project aims to free those in incarceration who are innocent, and campaigns for improvements to the legal system.
Founded in 1992 in America, the Innocence Project works to exonerate the wrongly convicted, improve case law and reform legal policies. It supports exonerees post-release, as well as research into forensic science to avoid further wrongful convictions.
How You Can Help
Time: Various
Join your local Innocence Network, or get involved by signing relevant petitions, volunteering with the Innocence Project, or taking part in Wrongful Conviction Day.
Cost: Various
The Innocence Project offers a variety of online and offline donation options. You can also purchase Innocence Project merchandise.
Location: Based in the USA, with branches in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Ireland, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Taiwan and the United Kingdom
Find out more: https://innocenceproject.org
(This information was updated 23/04/22 and will be checked regularly by the Do Something Directory team. If you notice any mistakes, please let us know.)