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Bob Woffinden (born 1948) is a British investigative journalist. Formerly a reporter with the ''New Musical Express'', Woffinden has specialized since the 1980s in investigating miscarriages of justice. He has written about a number of high-profile cases in the UK, including James Hanratty, Philip English, Sion Jenkins, Jeremy Bamber, Charles Ingram, Jonathan King, and Barry George. In 1999, he was instrumental in winning a case against the home secretary that established the right of prisoners in the UK claiming wrongful conviction to receive visits from journalists.〔Dyer, Clare. ("Ban on inmates' stories in media ruled unlawful" ), ''The Guardian'', 9 July 1999.〕 Woffinden is the author or co-author of ''New Musical Express Book of Rock 2'' (1977), ''The Beatles Apart'' (1981), ''Harmony Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock'' (1982), ''Miscarriages of Justice'' (1987), ''Hanratty: The Final Verdict'' (1999), and ''The Murder of Billy-Jo'' (2008). For many years he produced the TV documentary series ''First Tuesday'', and has written for a number of British media publications, including ''The Guardian'', the ''New Statesman'', ''The Daily Mail'', and the prisoners’ newspaper ''Inside Time''.〔(Report from Court 4. Bob Woffinden. Inside-Time Online )〕 ==Early life== Woffinden was educated at King Edward VI School, Lichfield, and the University of Sheffield.
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