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Cross-cutting interests
Statistics representing society: How well or poorly do statistics represent society, and what are the impacts of this on how they are used and valued?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
statistics
society
data analysis
policy-making
public good
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Enable disabled people and people with health conditions to start, stay, and succeed in work, and get financial support
How could machine learning and predictive analytics be used robustly and ethically to create claimant personas/segments for disability benefits?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
machine learning
predictive analytics
disability benefits
ethics
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Improve transport for the user
How do we design public-serving autonomous systems to be fair and inclusive?
Department for Transport, 2023
transport
autonomous systems
fairness
inclusivity
public service
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Improve transport for the user
What are the public needs for explanability in AI?
Department for Transport, 2023
transport
user needs
AI
explanability
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Improve transport for the user
What are the key factors regarding public trust on autonomous systems?
Department for Transport, 2023
transport
autonomous systems
public trust
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Media freedom and journalist safety: Safeguarding media freedom in the UK, and protecting the safety of journalists operating in the UK
What impact do abuse, threats and violence have on journalists in the UK? What is the most appropriate way to define ‘abuse’, particularly online abuse, of journalists? What are the perceived boundaries between abuse and valid criticism by different stakeholders? What are the potential triggers for journalist abuse in the UK and internationally, including through analysis of online abuse on social media platforms and publisher websites, and the online accounts posting this abuse and wider evidence gathering?
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 2023
media
journalism
abuse
violence
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Seize the opportunities of data and digital tech
The ongoing role for ethics in relation to the police application of technological advances
Metropolitan Police, 2019
ethics
technology
policing
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Seize the opportunities of data and digital tech
Public expectations and trust in relation to the capture and use of data within law enforcement
Metropolitan Police, 2019
law enforcement
data
trust
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Seize the opportunities of data and digital tech
Trust and accountability in using AI and machine learning within policing
Metropolitan Police, 2019
AI
machine learning
policing
trust
accountability
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Achieve the best outcomes in the pursuit of justice and in support of victims
Improving victim and witness interactions with the police service, particularly in relation to violent crime and serious sexual offences
Metropolitan Police, 2019
law enforcement
victim support
violent crime
sexual offences
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Cases and outcomes
How can we define and measure procedural justice and (subjective) fairness? How does this vary by jurisdiction, and protected characteristics?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
justice
procedural justice
fairness
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Cases and outcomes
How does case progression, case timeliness, cost-to-access (where appropriate), and eventual outcome vary by jurisdiction and case type? What works, at which stage, and for whom, to improve the efficiency of case progression?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
justice system
case progression
case timeliness
cost-to-access
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Technology
What are the ethical considerations of LawTech and the enhanced usage of technology within the legal sector? What, if any, regulatory framework or guidelines are required to ensure the fair use and application of LawTech?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
law
technology
ethics
regulation
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Technology
How might technology shape the future requirements of, and services offered by, the legal profession and sector? How can LawTech and innovation support greater access to justice?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
law
technology
innovation
access to justice
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Legal aid
What are the outcomes of receiving legal aid, and how do they vary by the type of service and time at which they were provided? What are the long-term outcomes for those who access and those who do not, but are eligible for legal aid?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
justice system
legal aid
outcomes
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Legal aid
How do different individuals and groups perceive their experiences of legal aid services? How does this vary by the nature of their legal problem, advice and support acquired, jurisdiction and outcome?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
law
legal aid
justice system
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Families and children.
What are the long-term impacts on children’s developmental outcomes because of placements made under public law orders in care proceedings? Including care orders, placement orders, and special guardianship orders?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
children
developmental outcomes
care proceedings
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People
What are people’s experiences of dealing with justice problems? How can they be supported to access and navigate the justice system, enforce their rights, and achieve the best outcomes? How does this vary by problem type, level of legal capability, and awareness of support?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
justice
legal capability
support
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Information, big data and autonomy
Reducing Cognitive Load - Greater access to data, information and services will challenge the cognitive loading on personnel. How can new technology help reduce this burden through, for example, autonomous software agents? Which functions could be carried out by machine and, conversely, what decisions will still need to be taken by human operators to ensure compliance with legal and ethical standards? How do we integrate these advances into our command and control systems?
Ministry of Defence, 2018
technology
cognitive load
autonomous software agents
legal and ethical standards
command and control systems
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The terrorist and serious and organised crime (SOC) landscape
Nature and prevalence of links between SOC and drug trafficking / modern slavery Understanding when and where criminal or terrorist behavior is likely to occur, how to deter it, and associated ethical questions.
Home Office, 2019
crime
terrorism
ethics
drug trafficking
modern slavery
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