Do court-imposed alcohol interventions reduce reoffending? In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Carly Lightowlers discusses the findings of her research which explored how alcohol-related…
Reflections on using administrative data to evaluate justice services Dr Georgina Mathlin is undertaking a Cabinet Office-funded Evaluation Fellowship at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), a jointly led…
Ministry of Justice Data First team wins award for outstanding collaboration across government and academia The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) Data First team has been awarded the Analysis in Government…
Exploring the family justice experience of young mothers in England ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Mariam Abouelenin has just started using the Family Court-Cafcass linked dataset in the SAIL Databank. In…
Express your interest: Showcase of research findings from linked justice system, social care and education data Calling those with an interest in improving the lives of young people! We are hosting…
New insight into the civil justice system enabled by data shared by Data First Accredited researchers can apply to use a new de-identified dataset sharing information from the civil justice system in…
First two Cabinet Office-funded Evaluation Fellows to use administrative data in evaluating justice services The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and ADR UK are pleased to announce two…
Developing trajectories of (re)-offending using UK administrative data In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Hannah Dickson identifies five trajectories which show the different patterns of…
Enforced alcohol abstinence: does it reduce reoffending? In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Carly Lightowlers describes how she is using de-identified, administrative data to explore how…
Ethnicity, gender and community sentences In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Angela Sorsby describes her new project analysing how ethnicity and gender impact upon the requirements and outcomes…