Deadline: 26-Oct-22
Apply for funding to explore the feasibility of using administrative data to evaluate policy and practice interventions in the justice system.
You will need to establish whether different policies and practices within the justice system are effective in delivering intended outcomes of reducing reoffending, protecting the public and delivering swift access to justice.
Focus Areas
Your project could focus on either of the following:
- criminal justice
- family law
- civil law
- court reform
Funding Information
The full economic cost of your project can be up to £177,500. ESRC will fund 80% of the full economic cost.
What they are looking for?
Applications are invited for two evaluation fellows to explore the feasibility of using administrative data to evaluate policy and practice interventions in the justice system. Fellows will use quasi-experimental methods to understand whether specific interventions are effective at delivering intended outcomes, such as:
- reducing reoffending
- protecting the public
- delivering swift access to justice.
Eligibility Criteria
Proposals are welcome from individual researchers from eligible research organisations:
- UK higher education institutions
- research council institutes
- UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)-approved independent research organisations
- eligible public sector research establishments.
For more information, visit Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
For more information, visit https://beta.ukri.org/opportunity/adr-uk-and-ministry-of-justice-data-first-evaluation-fellowship/