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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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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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Analytical and research methods
Behavioural science methods and insights: to better understand the needs and motivations of those within the justice system, their interactions with public services, and their responses to interventions.
Ministry of Justice, 2020
justice
behavioural science
public services
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Cross-cutting themes
Space and place: How do the social and material constructs of space affect interactions with the justice system? How can place-based understanding and approaches account for factors that influence human behaviour and decisions?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
justice system
social
material
place-based understanding
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Cross-cutting themes
Intersectionality: How do multiple sources of disadvantage combine and reinforce over an individual’s time within the justice system? How does intersectionality affect individual experiences and outcomes?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
justice system
intersectionality
disadvantage
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Youth offending and reoffending
How can we identify children that are at risk of offending at an early stage? How can we prevent the transmission of intergenerational offending to children and young people in families with a history of offending? How can we minimise the criminogenic impact of a child’s contact with the youth justice system?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
crime prevention
youth justice
intergenerational offending
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The justice system
How can we better understand drivers of demand in the justice system, so that we support early problem resolution where appropriate, whilst ensuring the formal justice system is accessible to those who need it?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
justice system
problem resolution
accessibility
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The rapidly evolving operating environment
Human engagement - For future operations, are there alternatives to the use of hard/physical power? How can we best predict behaviour in response to our actions? How do we best engage with diverse communities, particularly where our adversaries may be hiding within the civilian populations? How do we work effectively with our Allies?
Ministry of Defence, 2018
defence
security
technology
human engagement
allies
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Extremism
Links between extremism and terrorism
Home Office, 2019
terrorism
extremism
security
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Extremism
Relationship between extremism and integration, dynamics of friendship/familial and community relationships, and links between hate crime, other societal crimes and extremism.
Home Office, 2019
extremism
integration
hate crime
society
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Maximising the impact of data and research
What is the potential for using ethnographic and qualitative techniques to support policy development, so it is more user centred and we understand our customers’ needs better?
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, 2022
policy
ethnography
qualitative techniques
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Satisfaction with place
What are the drivers of life chances which lead to poor life outcomes and what are the opportunity areas in the UK? How do these correlate with traditional proxies for local economic success, such as rates of job growth?
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, 2022
society
economy
life chances
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Children’s Social Care
How can we better quantify and measure the benefits of social work assessment, training and development in terms of child outcomes such as wellbeing and educational achievement?
Department for Education, 2018
social work
child outcomes
wellbeing
education
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Ensuring an informed response
Analysis of social and economic interactions with the environment and natural resources. What are the links and trade-offs between biodiversity, climate, sustainable management of forestry, soils and peatland restoration, economic development, food, health, wellbeing, and global poverty?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
biodiversity
climate
forestry
soils
peatland restoration
economic development
food
health
wellbeing
global poverty
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Systems and futures
Development of systems approaches that can be used to inform policymaking. This includes approaches to provide insights into complex systems, identify points of intervention, account for multiple perspectives, and frame policy decisions
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
policymaking
systems approaches
complex systems
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Behavioural and social science
What do we know about the public acceptability of necessary restrictions such as counter disease measures? What lessons are applicable from public acceptability of the coronavirus restrictions to the animal and plant health domain?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
society
public acceptability
animal health
plant health
disease control
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Behavioural and social science
What principles should be used to delegate responsibilities to local communities, and how can these areas be empowered to deliver?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
society
environment
local communities
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Behavioural and social science
How can we make the most of participatory/ co-design approaches with different groups in society, including digital engagement, to generate new ideas, learn from existing practice, and build consensus for the future of policy?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
policy
society
participatory design
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Behavioural and social science
How has the COVID-19 pandemic influenced how people engage with and value environmental systems (including nature, wildlife, and farming and food supply)? What opportunities does this present to lock-in positive behaviour change and secure environmental objectives in the longer term?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
nature
wildlife
farming
food supply
COVID-19
behaviour change
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