Ethnicity & Criminal Justice

WORKSHOP

Online Event: Ethnic Inequalities and Cumulative Disadvantage in the CJS

Fri, November 7, 2025

10:00am – 11:00pm

Join us on the 7th of November for an online event exploring ethnic inequalities in the CJS (Criminal Justice System) through new research findings, engaging panel discussions and interactive workshops. The event hosted by ARE and CLINKS will bring together researchers, practitioners, and community voices to discuss how ethnic disparities persist and accumulate across the justice system and co-create solutions to address them.

Online Event: Ethnic Inequalities and Cumulative Disadvantage in the CJS

NEWS

Winner: ONS Research Excellence Award

Thu, December 5, 2024

Dr Kitty Lymperopoulou won an Administrative Data Research UK Research Excellence Award from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for the project Ethnic Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System. The awards recognise excellent and innovative analyses carried out using secure data, and promote best practice research methodologies and data matching or linking.

Winner: ONS Research Excellence Award - Photo by Jeff Trierweiler

WORKSHOP

Using the Data First Criminal Justice Datasets in Ethnicity Research

Wed, September 14, 2022

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM BST

This online workshop, facilitated by ADR UK Research Fellows, Kitty Lymperopoulou and Angela Sorsby, will introduce participants to using the Data First magistrates’ and Crown Court datasets to conduct ethnicity research.

Workshop: Ethnic Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System

WORKSHOP

Ethnic Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System

Thu, May 26, 2022

1:00 PM – 3:00 PM BST

As part of the project Ethnic Inequalities in the CJS we are inviting you to participate in a workshop to discuss the findings and implications of the research, which looks at various patterns and drivers of ethnic inequalities in remand and sentencing.

Workshop: Ethnic Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System
PAST EVENT

Festival of Social Science 2021

The event sessions explored patterns of ethnic inequalities at different stages of the CJS, how data on ethnicity are collected and used to identify ethnic inequalities, and the implications for addressing them.

Presented by

Dr Kitty Lymperopoulou, Research Centre for Applied Social Sciences, MMU