John,
Here at the Innocence Project, our work has always been guided by science and research. Whether it’s pushing for forensic science standardization, analyzing decades of data on wrongful convictions, or collaborating with research experts, our science and research teams are dedicated to propelling this movement forward.
That’s exactly why we started our annual virtual Just Data: Advancing the Innocence Movement conference. The day brings together all of the vital aspects of data, science, research, and most importantly, the voices of those who have been wrongly convicted. The convening is designed to enable meaningful change in our criminal legal system.
This year’s conference will be livestreamed on Nov. 9, and you won’t want to miss it. Take a look at the schedule now, and then RSVP to save your spot.
We’ll be discussing wrongful convictions at home and abroad as well as how we can leverage research to drive post-conviction work, better understand the role that racism and AI play in wrongful convictions, and so much more.
Please, take a moment right now to RSVP — I really hope to see you there.
Thank you for your support,
Jaime S. Henderson, Ph.D.
Director of Data Science & Research
Innocence Project
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