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A summary of the findings of recent research relevant to family justice.
This research explored a range of issues relating to the discount rate, used to calculate lump sum payments paid in personal injury compensation settlements.
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.
Study of the experience of electronic monitoring, and how this can be used most effectively to achieve best outcomes, including compliance, rehabilitation and desistance.
This report presents findings from a qualitative study, which aimed to explore the nature of extremism in 3 prisons.
An evaluation of a brief intervention to reduce reoffending among women serving short sentences.
Compendium of reoffending statistics and analysis containing analysis produced by the Ministry of Justice.
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 research is focused on the development of a toolkit to measure intermediate outcomes to reduce reoffending from arts and mentoring interventions.
Research involved case study methodology, exploring factors associated with substance use in 5 English prisons.
The Compendium of reoffending statistics and analysis contains a selection of papers summarising analysis produced by the Ministry of Justice on reoffending.
This research is the third strand of a study to inform the post-legislative review on the Freedom of Information Act (2000).
A compendium of reoffending statistics and analysis produced by the Ministry of Justice.
This report presents the findings of research commissioned to examine the impact of mandatory polygraph testing for adult sexual offenders.
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