The Redemption Project – Cardiff
This project is a collaboration with another not for profit organisation Empower-Sport Ltd, whose registration number is 06656575. This is a crime prevention project through sport. The aim is to give talented young people in danger of being lost to a life of crime wider opportunities to demonstrate their skills. Using mentors, rugby and coaching, we will show that there are better options.
The Redemption Project – Cardiff aims to not only help to prevent crime, but do so in a manner that offers positive opportunities to talented young rugby players who want to turn their lives around through the sport.
Proved Innocent – Vindication (Britain)
This is one of our most important projects. It is a humanitarian venture to highlight the lack of assistance provided to the demonstrably innocent victims of proven miscarriages of justice. The Cardiff Five (Yusef Abdullahi, John and Ronnie Actie, Stephen Miller and Tony Paris were the first to be vindicated – proved innocent of murder by the conviction of the real murderer. Despite this they did not qualify for assistance to rebuild their lives.
Proved Innocent – Vindication (Britain) explains how this happened and will suggest policy reform to enable the needs of the Cardiff Five and others who slipped through the nets to be catered for.
Just Tariffs – Protecting The Innocent
This is a major project and topical too. It details an ignored area of the tariff system. It is a crime prevention project. The main aim of Just Tariffs – Protecting The Innocent is to facilitate a system that protects society and the innocent. The project details an ignored area of the tariff system, and is a crime prevention project.
The truly guilty have no incentive to prevent miscarriages of justice from happening or take responsibility for their crimes. Just Tariffs – Protecting The Innocent will suggest a novel way of achieving both. The prevention of miscarriages of justice, especially serious ones, and persuading murderers to take responsibility for their crimes will protect society and serve a valuable humanitarian purpose.
A Sporting Chance of Aftercare
This project is another collaboration with Empower-Sport Ltd. It combines a love of sport with the humanitarian need of assisting victims of miscarriages of justice to integrate back into society through sport. They will be befriended and accompanied to sporting events to rekindle their love of sport.
If this approach succeeds, they will be further encouraged to become involved locally in grass-roots sport. A Sporting Chance of Aftercare is aimed at victims of miscarriages of justice that have been released previously, but have had difficulties integrating back into their communities and would benefit from such a scheme.