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This blog by ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Justin Yang explores the risks neurodivergent pupils face in secondary school, and how linked data can help identify opportunities for earlier, more effective support.
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In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Paul Garcia Hinojosa introduces his project which is using linked administrative data to explore how socio-emotional characteristics observed in early childhood relate to offending behaviour during adolescence. The research aims to inform early interventions that could help prevent young people from becoming involved in crime. Read on for more information and early findings.
New research from ADR Scotland highlights a strong link between persistent child poverty and early youth offending. The study, which used data from the Growing Up in Scotland study, found that children who had offended by age 12 were significantly more likely to have lived in persistent poverty.
In this blog, Dr Darja Reuschke, Associate Professor at the University of Birmingham and ADR UK Research Fellow, describes how she explores different forms of multiple employment with administrative data – and why this is important for understanding today’s employment patterns.
A new Data Insight by ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Angela Sorsby highlights significant differences in how community orders are imposed and completed across ethnic and sex groups in England and Wales.