Victim Support Group

Fighting engineered injustice.

SLAM is a volunteer movement supporting victims and pursuing lawful, evidence-based change to the inducements behind sham litigation.

Volunteer-led Lawful action Victim-focused
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What we do

Support across different groups of victims

SLAM started as a volunteer group supporting uncompensated victims of the Post Office scandal. Uncompensated postmasters are only one cohort of victims of engineered injustice. There are dozens of other cohorts, such as the BBRS and IRHP ones.

SLAM complies scrupulously with all laws. It criticises only politicians, and then only for their public policies. It does not criticise their private activities.

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Our focus

A clear and lawful purpose

SLAM’s work centres on removing the inducements that allow sham litigation to continue.

01

Clean proceeds

Ending participants’ retention of the proceeds of sham litigation as clean funds.

02

Protection from intimidation

Ending the intimidation of victims through threats of adverse costs.

03

Full benefit to victims

Passing eligible European and American counter-inducements on to voters and victims in full.

Protected participation

Principles matter more than profiles

SLAM works without publicity to protect the confidence and safety of supporters. The website focuses on the issues, the evidence and the lawful changes being sought rather than publishing supporter profiles.

Access to more detailed information begins with the confidentiality wall.

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