The Forgotten Third – Using administrative data for effective policy development
The University of Westminster is hosting a pivotal event to address the pressing challenges faced by the “forgotten…
ADR UK Research Fellows: Data First: Cross-justice system
ADR UK is funding two Research Fellows to conduct policy-relevant research using the Data First: Cross-Justice System - England and Wales…
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…
Labour market dataset will enable greater insight into employment inequalities
ADR UK is very pleased to announce the latest dataset available for accredited researchers to apply to access via the…
Understanding the intersections between care experience, ethnicity and youth justice involvement
This research used data made available via the Office for National Statistics…
Gestational age at birth, chronic conditions, and school outcomes: Young person's version of a research paper
This study was summarised by Sara Duru during her eight-week internship at ADR UK, with…
What are the outcomes for ‘serious and organised’ crime cases that appear before the courts in England and Wales?
Author: Professor Tim McSweeney (Anglia Ruskin University)
Date: July…
Labour market differences between immigrant and UK-born employees: What is the role of employers?
This Data Insight explores the impact of employers on labour market differences between immigrant and…
Data Insight: Deciding to have a Crown Court jury trial for a theft offence: Consequences, and relationships with ethnicity
This Data Insight investigates the consequences of a defendant electing to…
Labour market performance of immigrants: New evidence from linked administrative data
In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Ezgi Kaya shares the stark differences she has found between long-term…