Policy Briefs
Click to read UoS Students and Academics reflecting on their experience of engaging with PPS and policymakers.
During the course of this research, we discovered how much good work is going on in partnerships between charities, universities and practitioners on the ground that we can learn from and build on. We were struck by the sporadic nature of knowledge (including our own) in this area.
Here are some of the examples we found:
College of Policing Research Projects Map - Enables researchers to record details of ongoing research so that researchers and charities can connect with each other and link up their research to prevent duplication and fill gaps.
Royal Holloway University of London project using historic prisons data
Government Justice Data Lab
– Enabling the use of re-offending data to assess impact.
Transform Justice Court Watch London - Courtwatching is the practice of observing and documenting what happens in the courtroom. By attending court hearings and writing down what they see, volunteer courtwatchers gather data that helps to hold courts accountable, identify both good and bad practice, and take action to improve the courts.
Women in Prison (2022) The Value of Women’s Centres
College of Policing Practice Bank - Records the research for particular policing interventions.
Prison Reform Trust (PRT) Bromley Briefings Prisons Factfile - Issued around twice a year the PRT Bromley Briefings summarise the latest facts about prisons.
Russell Webster blogs - Handy 'real time' summaries of the latest research
Centre for Policing Research and Learning , based at the Open University - A collaborative centre with police forces and academics working closely together to make sure research knowledge is applied 'on the ground'.
In the Tackling Double Disadvantage Ten Point Action Plan , Hibiscus Initiatives and partners have set out ten actions for change needed for Black, Asian and minoritized women caught up in the criminal justice system.
Click to read UoS Students and Academics reflecting on their experience of engaging with PPS and policymakers.
Click here to listen to our Policy Podcast series. In each episode we speak to the UoS researchers and experts, about their experiences in the domestic and foreign policies.
Guidance on the many channels available to researchers to engage with policymakers.
Guidance on things to consider in the science to policy process and useful tips in planning and costing your impact activities.