About us

Raising standards in police-station defence.

AccrediLaw trains and assesses the people who protect suspects' rights at the custody desk. We exist to make accredited, confident police-station representation the standard — not the exception.

Why we exist

The custody suite is where rights are won or lost.

Built for the desk, not the lecture hall

The standard is set by case law

From the Cardiff Three onward, the courts have told the representative in the interview suite exactly what is expected. We teach to that standard.

Representation is a skill, not a presence

Silent attendance is not advice. We train representatives to recognise oppression, intervene on the record, and protect their client where it matters.

Accreditation should be accessible

Clear, self-paced, practitioner-written training that takes you from the fundamentals to assessment-ready competence.

How we teach

Three principles run through every module.

Practitioner-led

Written and taught by accredited representatives and defence solicitors who work the custody suite.

Case-grounded

The law is taught through the cases that shaped it — not abstract doctrine.

Assessment-mapped

Every module maps to the PSRAS competencies you are measured against.

Train to the standard

Join the representatives raising the standard of defence at the custody desk.