Links
There are plenty of web sites to research your false allegation. Some are misogynistic – casting doubt over women who allege rape. This is not helpful – most people tell the truth. We have listed a few of the more credible sites here.
Support to victims of false allegations
Accused.me.uk FaceBook Closed / Private group. The largest UK-based support group, with over 1,500 active members who are affected by a false allegation. You need a FaceBook account to request to join. As a private group, anything you post here will not appear on your newsfeed. And your membership of the group will not be visible to any friends who are browsing your profile.
Daftmoo An odd name for an older UK forum discussing false allegations of rape and other sexual offences. Requires registration.
FASO UK-based False Allegations Support Organisation, covering criminal allegations that are likely to go to trial
PAFAA/SOFAP People Against False Allegations of Abuse / Support Organisation for Falsely Accused People. Run by the knowledgeable campaigner, Helga Speck
Two US-based sites: Community of the Wrongly Accused (COTWA) and falserape.net
Allegations made by people with personality disorders
People who make false allegations of a sexual nature are unusual. They often have psychiatric problems, such as a Cluster B personality disorder.
Out of the Fog This web site has been set up to support people who have lived with someone with a PD. There’s a good forum too.
Allegations involving the abuse of children
British False Memory Society Allegations that often surface years later. Responsible, well-maintained site.
FACT (UK) Falsely Accused Carers and Teachers
Five Percenters Information for people fighting allegations of shaken baby syndrome
Organisations for fathers and families
FRG Family Rights Group. Advice to families of children who are involved with social services because of welfare concerns
Parents Against Injustice Support to parents who feel they’ve been wrongly accused of child abuse
PPAPPCIAOD Parents, Professionals and Politicians Protecting Children with Illnesses and/or Disabilities. Winner of the 2018 “Least catchy title for a support organisation” award.
Fathers 4 Justice Campaigning group for fathers’ rights
Mankind UK Domestic Violence support group
Support to people who have been convicted
Although we are not primarily a site for people who feel they have been subject to a miscarriage of justice, there are a few links here to sites that might be able to help you.
Justice Long-lived all-party law refofrm and human rights organisation
INNOCENT Supports and campaigns for innocent people in prison
NFMJCSO National Federation of Miscarriage of Justice Campaign and Support Organisations
MOJUK Miscarriage of Justice UK. Campaigns to free unjustly convicted prisoners
PACSO People Appealing Convictions for Sexual Offences. Also run by Helga Speck
CCRC Criminal Case Review Commission. Official organisation for clearing up miscarriages of justice in Britain
Errors of Justice Blog UK Blogger with an MSc in Criminology
Falsely Accused of Historical Sexual Assault A new campaigning website from the UK, based around one woman’s experiences of seeing her partner wrongfully convicted in 2015
Truth in Justice US site