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Today we launched the new CAJAN KnowledgeHub, providing an online home for crime and justice analysts across the UK. 🎉 khub.net/group/crime-an…


📊 Join us 28 May, 1–2pm for a CAJAN event with Cassia Rowland & Tom Pope (@instituteforgov) on prison performance, data analysis & visualisation. What drives variation across UK prisons? 📍 Online (MS Teams) 🔗 Register: eepurl.com/iPagf6


Join us tomorrow at 1pm for our September session with Emily Gilbert and Colleen Brown, Principal Research Officers in the MOPAC Evidence and Insight team. They will be presenting on MOPAC’s long-running Public Voice surveys. Please email [email protected] if interested


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Are our courts becoming more secret? russellwebster.com/?p=54394&utm_s…


Looking forward to seeing many of you at our CAJAN session on Chemsex Behaviours tomorrow from 1-2pm. If you do not have the calendar invite, please email [email protected].


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How should disproportionate violent crime be reported? Crest Senior Analyst @PatrickOlajide1 spent a year examining news coverage of homicides in London as part of a personal research project. Read Patrick's summary of the findings from his report: crestadvisory.com/post/the-impac…

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Senior Analyst Patrick Olajide summarises his findings into personal research examining news coverage of homicides in London.


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The latest data on women in the criminal justice system russellwebster.com/?p=53901&utm_s…


We were lucky to have @DrElStaples and @jostaines_ join our May CAJAN session to discuss their research on the supervision of care-experienced children within the youth justice system. Their research has now been published, and can be found here: ow.ly/f31250RScO0


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A big thank you to @DrElStaples and @Jo_Staines for this bulletin examining the supervision of care-experienced children within the youth justice system. It is clearly highlighted how many agencies have crucial roles to play in supporting positive development and outcomes

RMooreHMIP's tweet image. A big thank you to @DrElStaples and @Jo_Staines for this bulletin examining the supervision of care-experienced children within the youth justice system. It is clearly highlighted how many agencies have crucial roles to play in supporting positive development and outcomes

NEW RESEARCH: Read our latest Research and Analysis Bulletin on the supervision of care-experienced children within the youth justice system ow.ly/f31250RScO0



🗣️Join us tomorrow for an exciting workshop-style session, hosted by Ashley Banks and Stuart Nicholls - West Midlands Police’s Strategic Insight Leads - on the emerging and underexplored areas in crime and justice. Come to share your thoughts on some of these ‘great unknowns’.


🌟In January, Kevin Ball and Laura Burgoine, Senior Research Officers in @HMIProbation research team, talked to us about their research Listen to Kevin speak about the importance of Senior Probation Officers below:


🗓️ December session Recap 🌟 Paul Young led a fantastic discussion about combating stress whilst working in the crime and justice sector. Your engagement and personal experiences highlighted the complexity of stress triggers and enriched the session. A big thank you to Paul🙏🗣️✨


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