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A compendium of research and analysis on the Offender Assessment System (OASys); studies completed between 2009 and 2013
Ministry of Justice (MOJ) research and analysis.
Ministry of Justice's (MOJ) agencies and arm's length bodies research and analysis.
This research explored a range of issues relating to the discount rate, used to calculate lump sum payments paid in personal injury compensation settlements.
An evaluation of a brief intervention to reduce reoffending among women serving short sentences.
Research on experts in public family law - based on a 433 random case sample.
The Review of Civil Legal Aid will explore options for improving the long-term sustainability of the civil legal aid system.
This report describes a study that aimed to explore the validity and reliability of the Extremism Risk Guidance 22+ assessment.
Together Women was a community-based intervention aimed at women offenders and those or ‘at risk’ of offending.
A summary of the findings of recent research relevant to family justice.
A number of recommendations in the Family Justice Review related to the need to better disseminate relevant research and good practice throughout the Family Justice System.
This report, produced by the Open Innovation Team, examines policy approaches taken in other legal aid systems.
This research reviewed current practice and existing evidence on victims’ support needs, outcome measurement and quality assurance.
This research summary sets out key findings from updated analysis, comparing re-offending rates for offenders receiving Intensive Alternatives to Custody orders in 2009 and 2010 with matched offenders receiving short custodial sentences and court orders.
This document sets out the high-level areas of research interest for MOJ with the aim of supporting ongoing and new engagement with the external research community.
A study to investigate the possible factors related to the rapid changes in the number of first time entrants to the youth justice system in England and Wales.
An exploratory analysis of returning defendants and the potential of linked criminal courts data from 2011 to 2019 in England and Wales.
Analysis of the 12-month proven reoffending outcomes for offenders given cautions under the adult out of court disposal pilot (2014 to 2015).
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