SPEAK campaigns have been accompanied by acts of intimidation, incitement, and violence, usually claimed by the
Animal Liberation Front (ALF). Robert Cogswell, co-founder of SPEAK, has said the campaign neither condones nor condemns the actions of the ALF. Incidents have included an
arson attack on
Hertford College boathouse; an attack on
Corpus Christi College sports pavilion (which was, apparently, confused with
Christ Church property); sending threatening letters to building firms connected with the construction project, the vandalism of other firms connected with the university, and threatening violence against Oxford University staff and students. In December 2007, SPEAK spokesman Mel Broughton was charged with conspiracy to blackmail, two counts of possessing an explosive substance, and two counts of having an article with intent to damage, in connection with arson attempts at Oxford's
Queen's College and
Templeton College. At his 2008 trial he was cleared of possessing an explosive substance with intent, but the court was unable to reach a decision on the other charges. In 2009 he was convicted of conspiracy to commit arson and sentenced to 10 years by the
Crown Court. After Broughton's conviction it was reported that police had infiltrated the ALF. According to
The Times, the documents obtained by the infiltrator showed the "ALF drew funding from - and often had the same leaders as - ostensibly peaceful groups such as
Shac and Speak, an animal rights body in Oxford led by Broughton." ==Injunctions==