Does offender supervision reduce reoffending? In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Markus Gehrsitz describes how the 2015 Offender Rehabilitation Act created the opportunity for a unique natural…
New analysis on repeat offending among children and young people The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) Data First team has published analysis providing critical new insights into the characteristics and…
School absences, deprivation, and crime involvement – or the egg, the farmer, and the chicken In this blog, Dr David Buil-Gil, ADR UK Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer at The University of…
New assessment data to give insights into complex needs of offenders Data from the offender assessment system which is used in prisons and probation services to record the risks and needs of…
Funding opportunity: Apply to be recognised as a Policing Academic Centre of Excellence The National Police Chief’s Council (NPCC) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) are inviting applications to…
Love Data Week 2024: How ADR UK is creating data-driven change As part of Love Data Week, taking place from 12 to 16 February, ADR UK is showcasing a selection of high-impact projects from across the…
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…
Ethics in the age of AI: An academic’s perspective With only a few tickets remaining to the ADR UK Conference 2023, we conclude our series of blogs exploring the work of its keynote speakers. Beth…
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…