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Unsafe Convictions of Nurses Must End: Time for Reform, - exclusive by Nineteen Nurses
Interview with Wrongly Convicted Nurse Amanda Jenkinson Amanda Jenkinson was once a highly respected registered nurse. In 1993, she...
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Jun 305 min read


Why Are There So Many British Health Professionals with Unsafe Convictions?
Introduction In recent years, concerns have grown about the number of British health professionals with convictions deemed "unsafe" by...
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Jun 194 min read


Why Are Insulin-Related Convictions Often Misjudged in the UK?
Introduction Insulin-related convictions, particularly those involving allegations of deliberate overdoses to harm or kill, have caused...
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Jun 194 min read


Nurses’ Statement to All Healthcare Unions: Advocating Against Miscarriages of Justice in Healthcare
We are a collective of nurses, writing to you from the heart of our profession. At NineteenNurses.com , we stand united in our deep...
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Apr 232 min read


The Letby Case: When Accusers Become Investigators
The Lucy Letby case highlights a critical flaw in criminal investigation procedures when medical professionals become suspects. This...
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Apr 152 min read


Expert Witnesses in Criminal Justice: Problems and Appeals Reform
The criminal justice system relies heavily on expert witnesses, particularly in medical cases where technical knowledge is crucial for...
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Mar 194 min read
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