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- Better use of data is needed to improve victim experience
- Can theory of change inform your data strategy?
- Digital Justice: HMCTS publish progress update on court data strategy
- Highlighting data gaps in criminal justice
- Investigation reveals impact of ASB injunctions on most vulnerable
- Justice Committee report recommends urgent action on data collection
- Justice committee’s call for urgent reform of legal aid welcomed
- Justice data in the digital age: balancing risks & opportunities
- Justice Lab leadership changes announced
- Justice Lab publishes a blueprint for digital justice
- Justice Lab set to tackle the most pressing issues facing the justice system
- Justice Lab statement on HMCTS response to digital justice report
- Justice Lab to support RCT evaluation of early legal advice
- Justice Lab welcomes committee’s focus on victims data
- Justice Lab welcomes open justice review
- Making sense of ‘Justice System Data’: a new report
- Ministers, MPs & judiciary show support at Justice Lab launch event
- MoJ announces new approach to storing & publishing judgments
- MPs‘ report backs Justice Lab’s access to justice definition
- National Audit Office report on court reform exposes further data weaknesses
- New data panel must resist lawtech to maintain public confidence in justice
- New judgment repository a triumph for open justice – but more to do
- Online Courts: How to measure “justice” & “fairness”
- PAC calls on MoJ to implement Justice Lab’s digital justice report
- Parliamentary event – taking stock and looking forward
- Planned data protection law risks discrimination
- Public confidence in justice at risk from court records release
- Public use of AI decision-making needs legal change
- Rapid review of Covid impact on civil justice published
- Research reveals the impact of COVID-19 on tribunal hearings
- Research shows evidence & consultation needed to oversee data sharing
- Strengthening our research & evidence base: key challenges
- Strengthening our research & evidence base: next steps for 2021
- Time to listen to the public on justice data
Events
Pages
Resources
- ‘Justice System Data’: A Comparative Study
- Briefing Note: The Coronavirus Bill and the Rule of Law
- Briefing paper: Second Reading of the Victims and Prisoners Bill
- Briefing Paper: Understanding the current system of victim data collection
- Data Leadership in the access to justice and wider not for profit sector
- Developing a Data Community of Practice in the Access to Justice sector
- Developing Data Standards for Access to Justice Organisations: A Working Paper
- Developing the Detail – Evaluating the Impact of Court Reform in England & Wales on Access to Justice
- Digital Justice: HMCTS Data Strategy and Delivering Access to Justice
- Guidance: Using Data To Tell Your Story
- Justice Committee Publishes New Report on Court Capacity Recommending Urgent Action on Data Collection
- Justice Data Matters 2022: Evaluation Report
- Justice Data Matters: Building a Public Mandate for Court Data Use
- Legal and Regulatory Frameworks Governing the Use of Automated and Assisted Decision Making by Public Bodies
- Lessons from developing data maturity in the immigration legal advice and support sector
- Monitoring Equality in Digital Public Services
- Rapid Evidence Review: The Impact of Mediation on Outcomes, Experience and Bias
- Reforming the Law Around the Use of Automated and Assisted Decision Making by Public Bodies: Report from a Technical Legal Workshop
- Response to the Law Commission: Reforming the Law Around the Use of Automated and Assisted Decision Making by Public Bodies
- Stakeholder workshop: Amplifying victims’ voices
- The Impact of COVID-19 Measures on the Civil Justice System: Report and Recommendations
- The Impact of Proposals Within: “Data: A New Direction” on Discrimination Under the Equality Act 2010
- Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on Tribunals: The Experience of Tribunal Judges
- Victims Bill: Written Evidence from Justice Lab