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Have you made false allegations of abuse which has resulted in somebody going to court and being convicted?

Please help an innocent person get out of prison and to clear his/her name. It is never too late and there is every chance that your "victim" will forgive you. It does happen

Has anyone ever tried to get you to make a false accusation? You can now right this terrible wrong. This is not always the fault of the person who has made the false allegations. Sometimes this is done out of fear, or there could many reasons for feeling pushed into making accusations.

This page will give you the opportunity, without reproach or fear of reprisals to tell your story. Rest assured that at all times, your anonymity is assured. If you prefer not to have your story published on this site, please email support@pacso.co.uk and speak to our lay legal advisor, who will assist you in a sympathetic and understanding manner.

It is not about trying to apportion blame, or looking for someone to vilify. This opportunity is about allowing you to help those people who have suffered the indignation of being falsely accused to understand how and why it has happened to them. Many will have lost their homes, businesses and families, let alone their freedom. Please help them to regain their self respect.

Remember, you to could be a victim of false accusations, especially if it has led to the break up of your family/friends/social circle, and where you have been coerced to make such an accusation. This may not have been your fault. You might have felt pushed into it. You are not alone in this, and you must never feel that way

Why not share your experiences with us, the victims, and tell us the reasons behind your false accusation, and together we can start the healing process.

E-mail your story behind what motivated you for inclusion on this site by clicking on the CONTACT US link below.


The Education Act 2002 included a provision (section 175) requiring school governing bodies, local education authorities and further education institutions to make arrangements to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.

Section 120 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 amended the Children Act 1989 by expanding the definition of "harm" to include witnessing domestic violence.

The Human Rights Act 1998 incorporates the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law. The Act makes it unlawful for public authorities to act in a manner which is incompatible with the rights and freedoms contained in the Act.

The Sexual Offences Act 2003 includes the offences of grooming, abuse of position of trust, trafficking, and covers offences committed by British citizens whilst abroad.

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