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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.
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Research from ADR Scotland has examined whether individuals with health vulnerabilities were more likely to receive Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) for breaching Covid-19 restrictions.
Last month, ADR Scotland hosted an online event on unlocking criminal justice data. The event attracted researchers and practitioners from a wide range of organisations, including universities, justice organisations and the Scottish and UK Government. They came together to discuss early findings from the exciting research projects using administrative data from the Data First programme.
Introducing Academic Lead, Professor Andromachi Tseloni; Advisor and Champion, Professor Betsy Stanko OBE; and the Academic Advisory Group, all appointed to help the Ministry of Justice's Data First programme achieve its full potential.
Profiles of the Academic Advisory Group, a team of experts appointed to support, advise and challenge the Ministry of Justice's Data First project.