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Data linkage programmes 5 August 2025Dr Nisha de Silva, Programme Director, Ministry of Justice

Data First: An exploration of data-driven revelations

This blog is by Nisha da Silva, keynote speaker at the ADR UK Conference 2025 and contributor to the Ministry of Justice’s Data First programme. She explores how linked data reveals key insights into justice system journeys and how these findings are shaping policy, research, and technology.

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1 August 2025Dr Hannah Dickson, Senior Lecturer at King's College London

Rethinking how we assess the risk of violent reoffending

This blog by ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Hannah Dickson explores the challenges of violent reoffending in England and Wales, and how a risk assessment tool developed in Sweden – OxRec - might help improve decision making in the criminal justice system. The blog outlines why better risk assessment matters, how current tools could be improved, and what her study hopes to uncover.

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18 July 2025Dr Liliana Belkin, Senior Lecturer at University of Roehampton

Alternative provision and offending: Are there any connections?

This blog by Dr Liliana Belkin, an ADR UK fellow working with the Ministry of Justice-Department for Education (MoJ-DfE) linked dataset, explores the potential links between alternative provision and youth offending, and reflects on how better data can inform fairer and more inclusive education systems.

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17 June 2025Dr Paul Garcia Hinojosa, Senior Research Officer at the University of Essex

How does early socio-emotional development in childhood relate to later offending?

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.

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23 April 2025

Study reveals how community sentences vary by ethnicity and sex

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.

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