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ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Simona Skripkauskaite believes linked administrative data research could help build a more supportive and responsive system that meets the needs of neurodivergent young people. Read her blog to find out how and why this is important.
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The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) Data First team has published analysis providing critical new insights into the characteristics and needs of young people who repeatedly offend. Data First is an ambitious data-linking programme led by the MoJ and funded by ADR UK.
This blog by Kathyrn Fair, an ADR UK Research Fellow and Senior Research Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute, discusses her project on the relationship between hiring discrimination and the skills landscape in the UK. It highlights how systemic biases in hiring practices not only affect individual workers but also have far-reaching consequences for industries and the broader economy.
This blog from ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Kitty Lymperopoulou explores the concept of cumulative disadvantage in the criminal justice system. It explains how different forms of disadvantage combine and accumulate across different stages of the justice system to influence later outcomes for ethnic minority groups.
In this blog, Dr David Buil-Gil, ADR UK Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer at The University of Manchester, explains how he plans to use the Ministry of Justice & Department for Education linked dataset to understand the complexities of the association between school absences, deprivation, and crime involvement.