Youth offending and reoffending
This problem is a UK government area of research interest (ARI) that was originally posted at https://ari.org.uk/ by a UK government organisation to indicate that they are keen to see research related to this area.
What works and for whom to prevent and divert children and young people from offending? How effective are community resolutions including Out of Court Disposals?
We want to address the causes of reoffending using personalised evidence, live data, and digital services to better target and sequence interventions. To do this we need to build the evidence base that can inform the development of more holistic measures than ‘proven reoffending’, factoring in a broader range of outcomes.
Contact details
We can be contacted at the following email address: evidence_partnerships@justice.gov.uk.
Related UKRI Projects
- Plymouth Community Justice Court: A Case Study of Problem Solving Interventions, Reducing Re-offending and Public Confidence
- Education and social care predictors of offending trajectories: An administrative data linkage study
- Make Time Count Today - Reducing criminal reoffending on probation through data analytics, predictive behaviour recognition and optimised interventions
- ORA: Understanding and Preventing Youth Crime (UPYC)
- Socio-Emotional Characteristics in Early Childhood and Offending Behaviour in Adolescence
- The longitudinal association between school performance trajectories and offending behaviour
- Risks, Needs and Discrimination: Examining the Fairness of Assessment and Planning Frameworks for Youth Justice Interventions
- How do differing rates and modes of child welfare service interventions impact upon educational and criminal justice outcomes of vulnerable children?
- University Consortium for Evidence-Based Crime Reduction
- Manchester Metropolitan University and Positive Steps Oldham