Third Annual Wrongful Conviction Day, October 2, 2016

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Innocence Canada

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Wednesday, August 24, 2016

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During its inaugural year organizations, schools, businesses and individuals representing eight countries were involved in raising awareness concerning wrongful convictions. In 2014 the city of Toronto proclaimed October 2, as Wrongful Conviction Day.

In 2015, 24 cities across Canada and the State of Michigan signed proclamations declaring October 2nd as Wrongful Conviction Day and 15 countries were represented. This year we are expanding our efforts worldwide. A number of cities across Canada will be illuminating landmark buildings, stadiums or bridges in their cities to acknowledge and honour the wrongly convicted.

What: This campaign is to encourage organizations and the public at large which includes faith communities, representatives of all levels of government and educational institutes to set aside one-day to focus on and discuss the causes and remedies concerning wrongful convictions, which is an issue that effects and devastates individuals and societies worldwide.

How: Awareness can be raised in any number of ways, including through media releases, book signings, magazine articles, opinion pieces for daily newspapers, interviews (phone-in talk shows both radio and TV, radio and TV talk shows), educational forums, exoneree presentations, faith community services, vigils, film festivals, You Tube Videos, making a movie, and involvement in commemoration services, social media outlets e.g. Blogs, Facebook, Websites, Twitter, Instagram (the sky’s the limit).

Why: The conviction of innocent people is a local, national and international human rights issue. Wrongful convictions are serious miscarriages of justice that call into question the legitimacy and integrity of our criminal justice systems.

We believe that frank and open discussions about the causes of wrongful convictions will lead to positive change in our criminal justice systems and help reduce future wrongful convictions.

Who: Innocence Groups headquartered around the world are committed toidentifying, advocating for, and helping in the exoneration of individuals who have been convicted of a serious crime, which they did not commit, and to preventing future wrongful convictions through awareness, education and justice system reform.

"Innocence Canada is once again honoured to join with human rights advocates, other innocence groups, and fair minded individuals around the world to recognize the third annual Wrongful Conviction Day. In a world of conflict and turmoil it is increasingly important to address miscarriages of justice and protect the rights of innocent individuals everywhere."
– Ron Dalton, Exoneree/Innocence Canada Co-President

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