We want to improve the way people are supported in their interactions with the justice system, to target timely and efficient resolutions that lead to positive and sustainable outcomes for all parties involved.
We can be contacted at the following email address: evidence_partnerships@justice.gov.uk.
This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
The project explores the language of DIY Justice by focusing on communication as an inherent part of court hearings as well as court processes and procedures. Since cuts to legal aid in 2013, an increasingly high number ...
Funded by: AHRC
Lead research organisation: Birmingham City University
The project explores the language of DIY Justice and communication processes, which directly relates to supporting people in accessing and navigating the justice system.
The proposed events aim to reenergise the debate about the administrative justice system looking forward and targeting pressing issues. The Administrative Justice System is about how government treats people - ideally it...
Funded by: AHRC
Lead research organisation: University of Westminster
The project aims to reenergize the debate about the administrative justice system and explore current topics related to the justice system.
This interdisciplinary project examines public access to justice in England over three centuries - from the 1670s to the present. Bringing together leading criminologists and crime historians, it will assemble and analys...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: University of Essex
The project examines public access to justice in England over three centuries, which provides insights into the historical perspective of dealing with justice problems.