Funding opportunity coming soon: Linked family court data
ADR UK will soon be launching a funding call for applications to conduct research using a new linked dataset consisting of the Ministry of…
Latest output from Data First is ready to provide insight into family court system
As of this week, accredited researchers can apply to use a new dataset linking de-identified data from the…
Good research needs good data: What happens behind the scenes of data analysis?
Dr Rosie Cornish of the University of Bristol gives a glimpse behind the scenes of data analysis for her research…
Exploring defendant appearance(s) in the magistrates’ and Crown Court over time: specialisation, or (de-)escalation
ADR UK Research Fellow Becky Pattinson discusses how she will use linked,…
Ethnic Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System
ADR UK Research Fellow Kitty Lymperopoulou discusses how her work will generate new evidence on the extent and drivers of ethnic inequalities…
What do we know about serious and organised crime and how effective is our response to it? Generating new insights using criminal courts data
ADR UK Research Fellow Tim McSweeney, describes how he is…
ADR UK Research Fellows: The first users of the Data First magistrates’ and Crown Court datasets
ADR UK is funding four Research Fellows for seven to 12 months to conduct analysis using the Data…
Education Policy and Youth Crime in England
The Education Policy and Youth Crime in England project is an initiative led by researchers at LSE, and funded by ADR UK, to use linked administrative data…