News & Events Archive

Director of PERU


Professor Ashwin Kumar is stepping down as Director of @MMUPERU

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Funded MSc Traineeship


The Education Endowment Foundation is advertising a funded MSc Traineeship to study Evaluation & Policy Analysis at Manchester Metropolitan University or Social Research Methods at University College London

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Obituary: Professor Susan Baines


Professor Susan Baines died on the 10th November 2023 at the age of 67

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New research shows one in three children who’ve been in care enter youth justice system


Children who’ve been in care are disproportionately likely to have youth justice involvement

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Interested in child wellbeing and want to work on cutting-edge research?


The Policy Evaluation Research Unit at Manchester Metropolitan University is recruiting a Research Associate to work on the first pan-European cohort study measuring child and youth wellbeing across Europe

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Institute for Employability Professionals Summit 2023


Ashwin Kumar is giving a keynote address at the Institute of Employment Professionals annual Summit 2023 on 15 June 2023. He will be speaking about the need for good jobs, not just any job.

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PERU are recruiting a new Research Associate (Social Investment and Homelessness Evaluation – 6310)


PERU are looking for a Research Associate to work on a UK evaluation of a social investment programme addressing housing and homelessness. The evaluation is a large, multi-method project involving several research partners.

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PERU’s Professor Ashwin Kumar gives evidence to the Work and Pensions Select Committee


PERU’s Professor Ashwin Kumar has been cited by The Guardian regarding the distributional effect of the government’s recent ‘fiscal event’

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PERU are recruiting a new Research Associate (Survey Infrastructure Development)


The main purpose of this role is to undertake research on the Horizon 2020 project GUIDEPREP which is a Research Infrastructure Preparatory Phase grant supporting Growing Up In Digital Europe (GUIDE), the first pan European cohort study measuring child and youth wellbeing across Europe.

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PERU are recruiting a new Research Associate (Child Wellbeing)


The main purpose of this role is to undertake research on the Horizon 2020 project COORDINATE which is a Starting Community on using survey research data to enhance child wellbeing policy making across Europe.

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‘We can talk about domestic abuse’ Pilot Evaluation Report published


The Pilot Evaluation Report, authored by Dr Jessica Ozan, Sandor Gellen, Prof Chris Fox, Prof Stephen Morris and Rebecca Cargill, has now been published on the What Works for Children's Social Care (WWCSC) website.

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Idleness: book by PERU’s Ashwin Kumar and Katy Jones published today


Idleness: book launch with authors Katy Jones and Ashwin Kumar

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EESC publishes opinion on the importance of co-creation that draws from PERU’s work on the COSIE project


EESC: Co-creation of services of general interest as a contribution to a more participative democracy in the EU.

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PERU’s Professor Ashwin Kumar cited in debate surrounding government ‘fiscal event’


PERU’s Professor Ashwin Kumar has been cited by The Guardian regarding the distributional effect of the government’s recent ‘fiscal event’

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New book, ‘Public Service Motivation? Rethinking What Motivates Public Actors’ by Chris O’Leary published


In this new book, Chris O’Leary looks afresh at the reasons for prosocial work choices in the first substantive critique of Public Service Motivation (PSM).

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Trauma and Community Justice


A new issue of the British Journal is now available. The theme which presents itself across the papers in this open issue is that of trauma – of individuals and of communities – where the social and psychological concerns of individuals intersect with the criminal justice system and wider structural problems within society.

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Job Opportunity – PERU is recruiting a Research Associate


The PERU team is growing and has a Research Associate job opportunity to join our established project team.

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Hate Crime Reporting – Insights from the UK


Discussion of lessons learned from the development of third party hate crime reporting centres (TPRCs) in the UK.

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Evaluation of the impact of alcohol minimum unit pricing (MUP) on crime and disorder, public safety and public nuisance


An Evaluation of the Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) of alcohol in Scotland finds that the introduction of minimum unit pricing of alcohol had a minimal impact on drink-related crime.

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Job Opportunity – PERU is recruiting a Research Associate


The PERU team is growing and has a Research Associate job opportunity to join our established project team.

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Philosophy behind bars: Growth and development in prison


A ground-breaking study about how teaching philosophy in prisons helped long-term prisoners build positive relationships, trust and explore what it means to live a good life

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Project co-led by PERU is one of 11 new European Research Infrastructures


Growing Up In Digital Europe (GUIDE), which is co-led by PERU has been included in the latest revision of the ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) 2021 Roadmap

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Trust in probation practice


The British Journal of Community Justice has published a new blog by Denis Sidebottom on trust and relational probation practice.

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CRIME and JUSTICE Film Festival Events now available to stream


Recordings of events from this year's Manchester CRIME and Justice Film Festival are now available to stream.

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Imagining gig work futures through roleplay


Using a deck of virtual cards to think about the future of work

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Early Life Cohort Feasibility Study (ELC-FS)


PERU part of a consortium to develop and test the design, methodology and viability of an Early Life Cohort Study that is likely to follow participants for more than 70 years.

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Call for papers: Race and Criminal/Community Justice – 40 Years since Scarman


British Journal of Community Justice calls for papers for special issue

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Researchers to develop first ever Europe-wide survey to track children’s wellbeing as they grow up


The Policy Evaluation and Research Unit (PERU) at Manchester Metropolitan University leads international project that will generate exciting new data to help policy makers improve child and youth well-being

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Needs assessment: risk, desistance and engagement


PERU's Kevin Wong co-authors a new Academic Insights paper for Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Probation

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High probation caseloads jeopardise the quality of delivery and practitioner’s wellbeing


PERU contributes to a report showing that the quality of probation delivery falls when practitioners are responsible for managing more than 50 cases.

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Needs assessment and effective engagement


PERU researcher argues that needs assessment and sentence planning should transcend their core justice functions and set the tone for effective engagement between people supervised by probation and their supervisors

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New book published on cycling


New book asks 'what is good cycling?'

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Celebrating International Restorative Justice Week


The British Journal of Community Justice hosted and managed by PERU is marking International Restorative Justice Week by publishing two new papers.

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Centre for Homelessness Impact systematic review – Call for Evidence


The Centre for Homelessness Impact has appointed the Policy Evaluation and Research Unit at Manchester to undertake a systematic review of the effectiveness of harm reduction versus abstinence-based substance use interventions for people experiencing homelessness.

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The Dark Side of Masculinity: Implications for Human Health


PERU's Anton Roberts, a Graduate Research Assistant who is undertaking a PhD at PERU presented a paper at the North East Post Graduate (NEPG) 2020 conference.

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Thinking about the future differently – new report in partnership with the RSA


Today A stitch in time? Realising the value of futures and foresight is published by the RSA.

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NEW: Blaming Britain’s Muslim Communities; COVID-19 in prisons; Antisocial shifts in social policy and serious youth violence; book reviews


The British Journal of Community Justice (hosted and managed by PERU) has published new content today. 

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Conference call: migrant children’s integration in European communities


PERU is a member of the MiCREATE project. The MiCREATE consortium is holding a confererence in Krakow, Poland from the 4-5 December 2020 and welcomes papers, which elaborate and explore both theoretical and practical problems of migrant children’s integration in European communities.

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PERU’s Kevin Wong is new Chair of the Criminal Justice Alliance


After an open recruitment and selection process PERU’s Kevin Wong (Reader in Community Justice and Associate Director Criminal Justice) has been appointed as the new Chair of the Criminal Justice Alliance (CJA).

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Young People and Mental health: How do young people want mental health support to be delivered?


Kim Heyes, ManMet colleagues and Youth Mental Health Matters recently conducted some consultation groups with young people, professionals, and parents about what they think mental health services should look like for young people.

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Do Social Impact Bonds help spur innovation?


Professor Gary Painter, Director at the Sol Price Center for Social Innovation at the University of Southern California, and a Visiting Professor at PERU, presented new findings from collaborative research with staff at PERU on Social Impact Bonds at Oxford University.

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Reforming the State After Covid: PERU’s Chris O’Leary speaking at Adam Smith Institute webinar


Chris O'Leary joins The Rt Hon David Davis MP, Douglas Carswell who is a former MP and the co-director of the Good Governance Project and Matthew Lesh who is the Head of Research at the Adam Smith Institute for a panel discussing reforming the State after Covid.

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Art scheme can help prisoners to develop and feel positive about their futures


Sally Taylor, Chief Executive of Koestler Arts is “delighted” with the PERU research into the impact of the Koestler Arts Awards on prisoners and prisons. 

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COVID-19 Reflections


New blogs reflecting on COVID-19 have been published today by the British Journal of Community Justice, hosted and managed by PERU

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Modelling the Economic Impact of a Citizen’s Basic Income in Scotland


The draft report of a project to model the economic impact of a citizen’s basic income in Scotland has been published today.

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Hate Crime and racist prejudice in the criminal justice system.


The British Journal of Community Justice (BJCJ) hosted and managed by PERU, has published the first of a two-part special issue on Hate Crime and racist prejudice in the criminal justice system.

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Preventing PPE shortages


PERU’s Kevin Wong and Barbara Shepherd from the Manchester Fashion Institute have set out policy recommendations for preventing shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE).

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New Issue – The MacPherson Report: Current Relections


The new free issue of the British Journal of Community Justice has been published today.

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Covid-19 in prisons in England and Wales


Responding to the Covid-19 pandemic, the British Journal of Community Justice has published it first commentary on institutional responses to the crisis.

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Reflections from the classroom. MiCreate team blogs its research


Already in its second year, MiCreate, a project providing a child-centred approach to exploring and surmounting integration challenges, has gathered valuable insights from schools across Manchester.

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Futures thinking and strategic foresight


In collaboration with the Royal Society of Arts and MetroPolis we will be working with policy-makers, RSA Fellows and others to answer an important and timely question: what benefits do foresight methods offer to support policy-makers and practitioners, and to stimulate public dialogue on key issues?

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Why Evaluate? Lunchtime Conference Programme: Widening Participation, Evaluation and COVID 19


PERU's Chris Fox is speaking at Villiers Park Educational Trust's virtual ‘lunchtime’ conference programme on evaluation in the Higher Education widening participation agenda.

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Top authors


PERU’s Kevin Wong and Rachel Kinsella along with their co-author Linda Meadows have been awarded a certificate of achievement by the Howard Journal of Crime and Justice.

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Policing and consent: how can the police enforce social distancing and maintain public trust?


Discussion of lessons learned from the development of third party hate crime reporting centres (TPRCs) in the UK.

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‘People get killed cause of there [their] skin. It cannot be stopped’ …


Sarah Page examines the United Kingdom pupil experience of racism and race-hate-related extremism through research

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International webinar with Indonesia


his morning PERU is hosting the second international Webinar with from the Centre for Digital Society (CFDS) at the University of Gadjah Mada.

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The Manchester CRIME and JUSTICE Film Festival 2020


This year’s festival, orgainsed by Kevin Wong and Gavin Bailey of PERU and Lucy Simpson from RAH! starts on the 18th March with a screening of i Believe in You introduced by Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Probation, Justin Russell.

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Sharing our research with Indonesia


PERU staff are reaching out to our colleagues in Indonesia. Last week PERU’s Stephen Morris presented by live webinar to students and staff at the University of Indonesia.

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Crime and Justice Networking and Learning Fair


The Policy Evaluation and Research Unit and Criminal Justice Alliance are holding a Crime and Justice Networking and Learning Fair on Wednesday 18th March at Manchester Metropolitan University.

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More than a tick-box? the role of training in improving police responses to hate crime


Stevie-Jade Hardy, Neil Chakraborti and Ilda Cuko identify how police training can be improved to address the under-reporting and inconsistent recording of hate crime

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HM Probation Inspectorate publish paper on innovation in probation


HM Inspectorate of Probation today publishes a report by Professors Chris Fox and Kevin Albertson, exploring the concept of innovation and its application to the delivery of probation services.

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Launch event of EuroCohort: Growing Up in Europe


the case for the new Growing Up in Europe Survey as developed by The European Cohort Development Project (ECDP)

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Roundtable on EuroCohort at Department for Education


Today members of PERU are leading a roundtable session at the Department for Education updating on the latest developments in the EuroCohort project.

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Training on counterfactual impact evaluation at the European institute for Public Administration


Stephen Morris is part of a team delivering a course on Capacity Building in Impact Evaluation: Counterfactual and Theory-Based Approaches at the European institute for Public Administration in Barcelona.

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New free issue of the British Journal of Community Justice


The new free issue of the British Journal of Community Justice has been published today.

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Putting the community back into payback


Dave Nicholson who is a PhD student with PERU has written a chapter on the potential for co-operatives to re-shape community payback in a book published yesterday.

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PERU hosts successful Prisoner Learning Academic Network seminar


Last week PERU were pleased to host the second in a series of seminars for the Prisoner Learning Academic Network.

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Academy for Social Justice event on 28th November postponed to January 15th


Unfortunately the Academy for Social Justice has had to defer the date of their seminar entitled “Prevention is better than court” which will now not take place on 28 November.

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If reoffending is not the only outcome what are the alternatives?


In a new paper published by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Probation, PERU’s Kevin Wong argues that probation provision is complex, delivered by a wide range of providers dealing with diverse service users and performing differing functions.

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Needs assessment for people with convictions: Integrating risk needs and responsivity with desistance principles


Rachel Horan PERU Associate Researcher and Director of the Averment Group along with PERU’s Kevin Wong and Kirstine Szifris set out the case for operationalising risk needs and responsivity (RNR) and desistance principles in their newly published paper on the Enablers of Change needs assessment tool.

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Needs assessment for people with convictions: Integrating risk needs and responsivity with desistance principles


Rachel Horan PERU Associate Researcher and Director of the Averment Group along with PERU’s Kevin Wong and Kirstine Szifris set out the case for operationalising risk needs and responsivity (RNR) and desistance principles in their newly published paper on the Enablers of Change needs assessment tool.

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Adopting Market Stewardship in criminal justice


PERU’s Kevin Wong will make the case for adopting market stewardship principles in contracting with voluntary sector agencies at a conference on “The power of collaboration:

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Student winners for Manchester Crime and Justice Film Festival


Congratulations to Charlotte Gislam and Rebecca Wynne-Walsh, the joint winners of the Festival’s student choice competition.

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Student winners for Manchester Crime and Justice Film Festival


Congratulations to Charlotte Gislam and Rebecca Wynne-Walsh, the joint winners of the Festival’s student choice competition.

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Ashwin Kumar speaks at the Office for National Statistics Data Capability Research Excellence Awards in London


Ashwin Kumar spoke at the Office for National Statistics Data Capability Research Excellence Awards in London. 

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Ashwin Kumar speaks at the Office for National Statistics Data Capability Research Excellence Awards in London


Ashwin Kumar spoke at the Office for National Statistics Data Capability Research Excellence Awards in London. 

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PERU participates in the General Assembly of the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research


PERU's Chris Fox and Ashwin Kumar too part in the General Assembly of the UN affiliated European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research.

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PERU participates in the General Assembly of the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research


PERU's Chris Fox and Ashwin Kumar too part in the General Assembly of the UN affiliated European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research.

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Successful US launch of our partnership with Sol Price Center for Social Innovation at University of Southern California


PERU's Chris Fox was at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles last week for the launch of our partnership with the Price Center for Social Innovation.

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Successful US launch of our partnership with Sol Price Center for Social Innovation at University of Southern California


PERU's Chris Fox was at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles last week for the launch of our partnership with the Price Center for Social Innovation.

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Successful US launch of our partnership with Sol Price Center for Social Innovation at University of Southern California


PERU's Chris Fox was at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles last week for the launch of our partnership with the Price Center for Social Innovation.

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PERU to evaluate three Youth Endowment Fund projects


PERU is pleased to announce that it is working with the Youth Endowment Fund to evaluate 3 of the twenty two projects for which funding is announced today.

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Does it work: the challenges of designing robust impact evaluations


PERU’s Stephen Morris and Kevin Wong are hosting and leading a learning workshop today for Greater Manchester policy makers, commissioners and service providers.

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Does it work: the challenges of designing robust impact evaluations


PERU’s Stephen Morris and Kevin Wong are hosting and leading a learning workshop today for Greater Manchester policy makers, commissioners and service providers. 

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Securing High-Quality Data on Populations


Population Europe have published a policy brief which argues that there is a need for high quality comparative longitudinal survey for the full life-course.

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The European Cohort Development Project (ECDP) gears up to bring the EuroCohort survey to life


The European Cohort Development Project (ECDP) is developing the technical, financial and political case for a European-wide longitudinal cohort study of children and young people's wellbeing.

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Hate Crime Reporting Policy is fundamentally flawed


At a national conference today PERU’s Kevin Wong will argue that the Government’s Hate Crime Reporting Policy is fundamentally flawed, reliant on good intentions but inadequately resourced

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Hate Crime Reporting Policy is fundamentally flawed


At a national conference today PERU’s Kevin Wong will argue that the Government’s Hate Crime Reporting Policy is fundamentally flawed, reliant on good intentions but inadequately resourced.

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PERU to evaluate the RESCALED project – promoting Detention Houses


Over the next three years PERU will evaluate the implementation and impact of the RESCALED programme.

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Ashwin Kumar speaks at Fabian Society event on the future of work for low-paid workers


Dr Kim Heyes is speaking at the 5th Community Psychology Festival in Brighton at a workshop on Bringing Activism back into Community Psychology.

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Kim Heyes appointed as Trustee and Non-Executive Director of PSS


Kim Heyes has been appointed a Trustee and Non-Executive Director of PSS.

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University hosts huge international sociology conference


The University, led by staff in PERU, has co-hosted a huge international sociology conference – welcoming over 3000 delegates to Manchester.

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Radical reforms to local authorities have gone unnoticed and unchallenged: Chris O’Leary writes in The Conversation


In an article in The Conversation PERU's Chris O'Leary argues that reforms to the way local authorities are funded are probably the most radical – and least discussed – changes made by the coalition and conservative governments since 2010.

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PERU joins Evaluation Panel of the Youth Endowment Fund


The recently established Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) has announced that PERU, with our colleagues at the Manchester Centre for Youth Studies (MCYS), has been successful in its bid to join their new Evaluation Panel.

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MiCreate Conference in Barcelona: ‘Migrant children’s integration and education in Europe: Approaches, methodologies and policies’


The consortium of the European project MiCREATE will host a symposium, on 24 and 25 October 2019 to explore:

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Innovation and the future of probation


Chris Fox delivered a presentation to HM Inspectorate of Probation's Summer School for its Assistant Inspectors.

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What works in reducing re-offending


Today Chris Fox and Andrew Smith will be delivering a seminar at the Ministry of Justice on What Works in Reducing Reoffending.

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Ashwin Kumar chairs panel discussion at launch of Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter


Ashwin Kumar chaired the panel discussion at the launch on 22 July of the Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter.

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Ashwin Kumar speaks at Fabian Society event on the future of work for low-paid workers


On 24 July, Ashwin Kumar will speak at a Fabian Society event on the future of work for low-paid workers

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Ashwin Kumar speaks at the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership event on Women and the Future of Work


Ashwin Kumar spoke at the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership event on Women and the Future of Work. 

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PERU helping to organise the 14th European Sociological Association


The local organising committee of the 14h European Sociological Association, taking place in Manchester, is chaired by PERU's Gary Pollock and members include PERU's Jessica Ozan and Aleks Szymczyk.

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Kirstine Szifris appointed vice-Chair of Prisoner Learning Academic Network


Kirstine Szifris has been appointed the vice-Chair of Prisoner Learning Academic Network (PLAN).

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New partnership with the University of Southern California


We are pleased to announce a new international partnership on social impact investing between Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Southern California.

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Professor Sir Martin Narey’s inaugural lecture published


In his inaugural lecture in March, PERU’s Visiting Professor Sir Martin Narey reflected on the links between care, custody, alcohol and child neglect

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PERU appointed to What Works Centre for Children’s Social Care Panel of Evaluators


The Policy Evaluation and Research Unit have been appointed to Panel of Evaluators for the What Works Centre for Children’s Social Care.

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PERU launch Reducing Reoffending website


PERU will today launch the Reducing Reoffending website.

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PERU hosts events as part of HMPPS Insights Festival


Throughout this week PERU will be hosting a series of events as part of Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service Insights ’19 Festival.

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New podcast on personalisation


Staff from PERU feature in a new podcast on personalisation.

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Manchester CRIME and JUSTICE Film Festival – PERU’s Kevin Wong on BBC Radio Manchester


PERU’s Kevin Wong will appear on BBC Radio Manchester today to talk about The Manchester CRIME and JUSTICE Film Festival.  

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Using Digital Technology to Improve Learning


PERU's Andrew Smith and Man Met ESRI's Professor Cathy Lewin recently carried out a comprehensive review of global evidence describing the effectiveness of digital technologies in raising attainment in schools.

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Webinar: Children and Adolescents Speaking Truth to Adults – Ethics and Participation


PERU member Dr Jessica Ozan will be contributing to a YouthPower Learning Webinar this Thursday 4th March.

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The Manchester Crime and Justice Film Festival – May 2019


We prefer ideas and solutions that we don’t have to work at, particularly those that chime with our existing ideologies and beliefs

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PERU’s review of technology in probation supervision published by HM Inspectorate of Probation.


PERU has completed a review of technology in probation supervision that is published today by HM Inspectorate of Probation.

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PERU PhD student Gail Mann wins postgraduate prize


PERU PhD student Gail Mann won second prize for best presentation at MMU's Postgaduate Research conference this week

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Kirstine Szifris leads seminar on Philosophy Education in Prisons at Prison Research Centre, Cambridge


PERU’s Kirstine Szifris has been invited back to the Prison Research Centre, Cambridge University to lead a seminar today on Philosophy Education in Prisons.

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Professor Sue Baines inaugural lecture


Professor Sue Baines will deliver her inaugural lecture ('Reinventing the past – investing in the future') on Monday 25th March at 6pm.

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Ashwin Kumar appointed as new Professor of Social Policy


Ashwin Kumar, currently Chief Economist at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), is joining Manchester Met in May 2019 as its new Professor of Social Policy.

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Chris Fox undertaking Chancellor’s Fellowship with Think Local, Act Personal (TLAP)


In 2017, TLAP published a report Gathering the Evidence: Making Personal Budgets Work for All, setting out a direction for improving understanding on the impact of personalisation.

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PERU staff part of new project on Migrant Children and Communities in a Transforming Europe


PERU is working with a consortium of 15 partners across Europe on a three-year innovation project, MiCREATE (Migrant Children and Communities in a Transforming Europe).

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The British Journal of Community Justice website is now live


The British Journal of Community Justice website is going live to our readers today. It’s a special issue on women offenders.

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PERU staff visit Taylor’s University, Malaysia


Kim Heyes and Kirstine Szifris have been awarded an ERASMUS+ grant to visit Taylor’s University, Malaysia this week.

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PERU’s Dr. Peter Traynor addresses Vietnamese National Police Academy


During a private visit to Vietnam over the Christmas period PERU's Dr Peter Traynor was invited to address the Vietnamese National Police Academy in Hanoi.

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Developing a voluntary sector model for engaging people with convictions


PERU’s Kevin Wong is proposing a distinctive model for the voluntary sector to engage with people with convictions built on: reciprocity, reliability, consistency and emotional pleasure.

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EuroCohort article in Research Matters now open access


Professor Gary Pollock's article on EuroCohort: Europe's first birth cohort survey is now available to download for free.

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US podcast features PERU staff’s book on Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds


The most recent edition of the Bedrosian Center podcast features a recently published book on Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds

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PERU’s Kirstine Szifris appointed trustee of Irise International


PERU’s Kirstine Szifris has recently been appointed trustee of Irise International, a charity that focusses on period poverty and menstruation issues.

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EuroCohort included in initial analysis of UK infrastructures


EuroCohort, a project led by PERU, has been mentioned in the initial analysis of infrastructures as part of the process to develop the next UK Research Infrastructure Roadmap.

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New article by PERU’s Kirstine Szifris – When Boredom Becomes Stagnation: The Importance of Occupying the Mind


PERU’s Kirstine Szifris has had an article on boredom published by a leading philosophy magazine, How the Light Gets In.

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Benefit changes drive increase in homelessness from rented housing


New resarch by the Policy Evauation and Research Unit, commissioned by the Residentail Landlords Association, is released today.

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PERU team member at the American Evaluation Association Conference


The American Evaluation Association Conference started yesterday in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Manchester event, 16th Oct: Academy for Social Justice Evening Seminar


Fulfilling the legacy of the Stephen Lawrence inquiry report – twenty years on

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Manchester event, 6th Nov: Academy for Social Justice Evening Seminar


Complex commissioning for complex needs using partnerships, individuals assets and lived experience to build fulfilling lives.

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Supporting women offenders in Greater Manchester


PERU’s Rachel Kinsella and Kevin Wong along with other MMU colleagues have now completed their three-year evaluation of the Whole System Approach to Women Offenders in Greater Manchester.

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The government’s rough sleeping strategy has some major flaws argues Chris O’Leary


In a new article in Inside Housing PERU's Dr. Chris O'Leary explains that the rough sleeping population is not homogenous, nor is it static.

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PERU’s Kirstine Szifris invited as keynote speaker at the Tutor’s Association Conference 2018


PERU’s Kirstine Szifris has been invited to give the closing keynote to the Tutor’s Association conference at the Barbican centre in London on October 16th 2018.

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MMU hosts Prison Learning Alliance Conference 2018


MMU is proud to be hosting the Prison Learning Alliance (PLA) Conference 2018.

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Chris Fox new National Liason Official for European Centre for Social Welfare & Policy Research


PERU's Chris Fox has become the National Liaison Official for the European Centre for Social Welfare and Policy Research.

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PERU team members submit evidence to the Defence Committee inquiry into Global Islamist Terrorism


A submission authored by PERU's Gavin Bailey, Phil Edwards and Kevin Wong has been published by the Defence Committee inquiry into Global Islamist Terrorism.

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PERU Associate, Phil Edwards publishes article on counter-terrorist legislation


PERU Associate Dr. Phil Edwards has published a paper arguing that contemporary British counter-terrorist legislation is dominated by ‘counter-law

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Hate Crime Film Launch


Earlier this year PERU’s Kevin Wong and Gavin Bailey contributed to the recording of a film aimed at raising awareness of Hate Crime amongst children and young people.

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Knife crime: I spoke to young people who carry blades – and they want to stop the violence


PERU's Peter Traynor has had a piece on knife crime published in The Conversation.

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PERU researchers in Tanzania


Dr Jessica Hind-Ozan and Kim Heyes are currently in Tanzania to facilitate the coming together of a consortium of academics and policy makers.

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Prison Learning Alliance Conference coming to Manchester Metropolitan University in September 2018


PERU is delighted to announce that the Prison Learning Alliance conference is coming to Manchester Metropolitan University in the Autumn.

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PERU’s Rachel Kinsella speaks on evaluation at Clinks Networking Forum


PERU’s Rachel Kinsella spoke at the Clinks Networking Forum:

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Events and seminars to mark launch of new book on Social Impact Bonds and Payment by Results


To mark the launch of their book on Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds: Outcome-based Payment Systems in the UK and US the authors are taking part in a number of events and seminars in the UK and Europe.

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Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds in the UK and the US


New Book Documents What We Know About Innovative Financing Models

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Women of the World (WOW) Festival


PERU Research Associate Kim Heyes will be talking about how to support victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse at the Women of the World (WOW) Festival in Chester

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Philosophy in prisons


Dr Kirstine Szifris of PERU today presented the findings from her PhD work at the British Sociological Association conference at Northumbria University.

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Young adult courts


A new report published yesterday is advocating a distinct approach to the way that young adults are treated at court.

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Millennials’ home ownership hopes dashed by a broken housing market


PERU’s Dr Chris O' Leary, an expert on housing, writes about home ownership.

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PERU researchers lead survey design for Europe-wide study of young people’s well-being


Manchester Metropolitan University researchers are leading the design of a survey for the first Europe-wide project to track the well-being of children as they grow up.

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Launch of new website on What Works in Reducing Reoffending


PERU, partnership with Interserve today launched a new Reducing Reoffending website.

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Between Care and the Criminal Justice System: Setting the agenda for the next decade


PERU’s Kevin Wong presented findings from the Transition to Adulthood Pathway Programme Evaluation at “Between Care and the Criminal Justice System

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Hate globalisation? Try localism, not nationalism: Kevin Albertson in The Conversation


In an article in the The Conversation Kevin Albertson looks at reactions to globalisation and argues that while nationalism is often the response to globalisation, localism would be far better for us all.

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PERU to lead major new European project on child and young people’s wellbeing


The European Cohort Development Project (ECDP) is a Design Study which will create the specification and business case for a European Research Infrastructure that will provide, over the next 25 years, comparative longitudinal survey data on child and young adult well-being. The project addresses an important gap in evidence to support better policy-making.

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Evaluation of the T2A Pathway initiative published today


The final process evaluation of the T2A Pathway initiative is published today.

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Innovative Social Investment: Strengthening communities in Europe (InnOSI) Final Conference


Today some of the PERU team are in Brussels leading the closing conference for the InnOSI project. A short video describing the project and its main aims is available to watch.

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PERU part of major new European project on public sector reform


PERU will be working with a consortium of 24 partners across Europe on a three-year innovation project Co-creation of Service Innovations in Europe (CoSIE).

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Manchester Metropolitan University appointed to evaluate the impact of the Koestler Arts Awards


Manchester Metropolitan University is delighted to be appointed by the Koestler Trust to evaluate the impact of the Koestler Arts Awards.

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Professor Sue Baines joins PERU


Professor Sue Baines joins PERU

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Reviewing the evidence base for Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds in the UK


Chris Fox presented a paper based on a structured review of emprical evaluations of 32 Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) and 35 Payment by Results (PbR) programmes implemented in the UK since 2010 at a conference on Progressing the debate on Social Impact Bonds:

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Chris Fox to speak at Reform/Metropolis event on innovation in public services


PERU's Chris Fox will speak at a  panel event organised by Reform and Metropolis at the Conservative Party conference on the theme ‘Delivering public services that citizens deserve: the role of innovation’

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PERU’s Kevin Wong publishes articles in The Encyclopaedia of Corrections


Kevin Wong (Associate Director of PERU) has published two articles, on Community Justice and Community Service in the newly published The Encyclopedia of Corrections, edited by Kent R. Kerley (Editor in Chief), published by Wiley

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PERU are recruiting 2 Research Associates focused on data management and analysis


The post holder will be based in the Policy Evaluation and Research Unit (PERU) and will work full time on research and evaluation projects that cover criminal justice and wider social policy including welfare, education and housing.

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Innovative Social Investment: Reforming public services – Presentations available


Presentations from this well recieved  Innovative Social Investment: Reforming public services 2 day event are available here

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PERU’s Stephen Morris co-author of evaluation report on early education and development


Professor Stephen Morris is a co-author of an evaluation report from The Study of Early Education and Development (SEED).

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Gavin Bailey on al-Muhajiroun in the Conversation


The Conversation today published a piece by PERU's Gavin Bailey, looking at the history of al-Muhajiroun.

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Chris Fox to speak at Scottish Prison Service College on economics of penal policy


PERU's Professor Chris Fox is an invited speaker at a Knowledge Exchange event organised by the Scottish Prison Service taking place at the Scottish Prison Service College on the 14th July.

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Free places available on our seminar on ‘Innovative Social Investment: Reforming public services’


We have a small number of free places to attend our seminar on public service reform on the afternoon of 22nd June and the morning of the 23rd June 2017. The seminar examines two aspects of public service reform: first, innovative approaches to financing and resourcing public services; and secondly, the concept of personalisation and its role in public service reform. The seminar includes speakers from the UK and Europe.

For more details about the seminar and a link to register for a free place click here.

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Manchester as Cosmopolis: Global Migration in a Changing UK


Kevin Albertson spoke at this one-day event on the theme “Globalisation, Nationalism and Devolution”.

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Sir Martin Narey joins PERU as Visiting Professor


Manchester Metropolitan University is delighted to welcome Sir Martin Narey as a Visiting Professor at its Policy Evaluation and Research Unit (PERU).

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PERU staff write piece for The Conversation on left wing bias in academia


The piece is a response to a recent report by the Adam Smith Institute that highlights a perceived left-wing bias in academia.

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PERU staff co-facilitating workshop at 2nd National Summit on Tackling Multiple Disadvantage


Kevin Wong and Rachel Kinsella from PERU will be co-facilitating a workshop at the 2nd National Summit on Tackling Multiple Disadvantage on the 9th May 2017.

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Getting Started in R: an introduction to data analysis and visualisation


Dr Henry Partridge (PERU, MMU) is co-teaching a week long summer school course on R at the University of Manchester with Dr Reka Solymosi (UoM) in June.

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PERU research associate, Kirstine Szifris, invited to speak at the PET annual symposium


PERU research associate, Kirstine Szifris, has been invited to speak at the Prison Education Trust's annual symposium.

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PERU contributing to debate on Justice Devolution


Staff from PERU are contributing to a number of events on Justice Devolution, working with Metropolis - Manchester Metropolitan's research-led think tank.

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Kevin Wong joins PERU from the Hallam Centre for Criminal Justice


Kevin Wong who was previously Acting Director at the Hallam Centre for Criminal Justice at Sheffield Hallam University is joining PERU during January 2017.

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Chris Fox speaking at National Offender Management Service Research Practice Forum


PERU's Chris Fox will speak at the National Offender Management Service Research Practice Forum on 'Approaches to Deliving Robust Research in Challenging Environments'.

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UK Evaluation Society


Professor Stephen Morris has been elected to the Council of the UK Evaluation Society.

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New PhD scholarships available – Dec 2016


What works when sample sizes are small? Understanding policy-makers’ evaluation needs in the voluntary, community and social enterprise sectors

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Developing the socio-political and cultural languages of devolution


Kevin Albertson recently organised and spoke at the ESRC funded event “The Rime of the Ancient Manchester: Developing the socio-political and cultural languages of devolution”.

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Yule be pleased you took time to listen


Kevin Albertson recently discussed the value (or otherwise) of giving presents on ABC’s radio programme/podcast The Money.

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PERU helps organise national event on ‘Justice devolution: what next?’


PERU is working with Manchester Met's Metropolis (an academic-led think tank) and iNetwork to organise a national event on Justice Devolution.

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New PhD scholarship available – co-production and the Manchester Homelessness Charter


A funded PhD scholarship is now available to evaluate co-production and the Manchester Homelessness Charter.

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PERU-Novus discuss RCTs in prison education


Prof. Stephen Morris and Kirstine Szifris are leading a workshop day with staff from Novus' Engima team. 

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Kevin Albertson speaks at the Pro-Manchester Economics Conference


On the 21st of October, Prof. Albertson spoke at the 2016 Pro-Manchester Economics Conference,

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Chris Fox presents at expert meeting of the Dutch Probation Organisations


On September 20th 2016 Professor Chris Fox is presenting to a group from the Dutch Ministry of Safety & Justice and the board, management and policy-advisors of the Dutch Probation Organisations.

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My time as a British Science Association Media Fellow with Channel 4 News


Over the summer, I had the opportunity to spend a couple of weeks working with Tom Clarke, Science Editor for Channel 4 News.

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Gavin Bailey to speak at ESPAnet-Poland on social innovation


PERU's Gavin Bailey will be speaking in Warsaw on 23rd September, as part of the ESPAnet-Poland conference on social investment and development.

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Chris Fox becomes Trustee of Coaching Inside and Out


PERU's Director, Professor Chris Fox, has become a Trustee and non-executive Director of the Coaching Inside and Out (CIAO).

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Professor Stephen Morris to join the Early Intervention Foundation’s Steering Group


The Early Intervention Foundation are launching a programme of work to examine the inter-parental relationship and the consequences of these for family life and child wellbeing.

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Kevin Albertson made Professor of Economics


Kevin Albertson, one of the founder members of PERU and currently leading a strand of work on our Innovative Social Investment (INNOSI) project has been made Professor of Economics at Manchester Metropolitan University.

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Hotspots policing backfires when offenders know


A new paper co-authored by PERU's Henry Partidge and published in the Journal of Quantitative Criminology

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PERU leads Child and Youth Wellbeing Policy Forum at European Commission


Members of PERU lead the FP7 Child and Youth Wellbeing (MYWEB) Policy Forum at the European Commission attended by representatives of a number of DGs

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Department for Education appoints Stephen Morris as an Analytical Associate


Professor Stephen Morris has been appointed to the Department for Education's Analytical Associate pool.

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Is a capitalist democracy possible?


Dr Kevin Albertson asks “Is a capitalist democracy possible?

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The UK’s EU Referendum: Understanding the Key Facts & Debate


Dr Kevin Albertson spoke at The UK's EU Referendum:

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PERU’s Stephen Morris appointed to the Government’s Trials Advisory Panel


Professor Stephen Morris has been appointed 'external expert' on the Cross-Government Trial Advice Panel.

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Award of British Science Association Media Fellowship 2016


I am delighted to have been selected as a British Science Assocation Media Fellow for this year! I will be placed with Channel 4, working with the Science Editor, Tom Clarke.

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Banned radical Muslim group know little about world affairs, research says


A unique inside look at the banned radical Islam group Islam4UK found that its members had little interest in world affairs or the politics of the Middle East and Pakistan.

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Chris Fox to speak at the USC conference on ‘Activating Markets for Social Change’


Chris will present a framing paper on the potential for Pay for Success (Payment by Results) to effect large scale social change at the University of Southern California's conference on 'Activating Markets for Social Change'.

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Gavin Bailey to present research on British Jihadis


PERU's Gavin Bailey will be presenting a paper titled ‘Beyond grievance and integration

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MMU’s new Crime and Wellbeing Data Centre is recruiting Research Fellows


MMU is launching a Crime and Well-Being Big Data Centre. Several of the PERU team are involved and the Centre will be closely aligned with PERU. 

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Stephen Morris takes up Chair in the Policy Evaluation and Research Unit


Stephen Morris will be joining the Policy Evaluation and Research Unit at Manchester Metropolitan University as a new Professor of Evaluation on the 1st February 2016.

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The Manchester College / Novus


A new partnership will lead the way in offender learning, skills and employability.

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Chris Fox confirmed to run workshop on personalisation and justice reinvestment at Clinks conference


PERU's Director, Chris Fox, will run a workshop at the Clinks annual conference.

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Working to improve offender learning and employment


A NEW partnership will lead the way in offender learning, skills and employability.

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The next five years of criminal justice for England and Wales


Professor Chris Fox's Seminar 'The next five years of criminal justice for England and Wales' at the Academy for Justice Commissioning.

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Horizon2020 project on Innovative Social Investment launched today


Today the Policy Evaluation and Research Unit embarks on a major research and innovation project looking at how innovative social investment policies can strengthen communities in Europe.

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Free Evaluation Webinars


Professor Chris Fox and the Public Service Transformation Network are running a series of six free webinars on Evaluation, which we believe will be of benefit to Academy members.

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London Probation Trust Peer Mentoring Evaluation


The Policy Evaluation and Research Unit (PERU) have published the London Probation Trust (LPT) Peer Mentoring Evaluation.

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Too many young adults go from ‘in care’ directly to jail


An article in "The Independent" highlights research to be published by Patrick Williams

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Kevin Albertson writes in “The Observer”


Thomas Piketty (New Review) and Will Hutton ("Capitalism simply isn't working and here are the reasons why", Comment) argue capitalism isn't working. It has long been known, as Winston Churchill put it in 1945: "The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings."

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Dr. Robert Grimm will be speaking about the economic policies of the German Euro-skeptic party


Dr. Robert Grimm will be speaking about the economic policies of the German Euro-skeptic party ‘Alternative für Deutschland’ on the 4th February 2014

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Academy of Justice Commissioning : NHS Commissioning for Offender Health


NHS Commissioning for Offender Health (Jan 2014)

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Peter Joyce guest editor of January edition of Safer Communities


PERU Associate Dr. Peter Joyce is guest editor of  the January edition of Safer Communities ‘Police Crime Commissioners: Twelve Months On’

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Kevin Albertson writes in the Metro


Kevin has had a number of letters published in the Metro Newspaper over the last twelve months;

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MYPLACE Blog on project’s primary data collection phase


Martin Price, MYPLACE Project Manager writes about approaching the end of the project’s primary data collection phase.

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Spring Bulletin of the Academy of Justice Commissioning


Chris Fox has edited the Spring Bulletin of the Academy of Justice Commissioning

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Vision Housing Evaluation in Guardian Newspaper


A recent study by the Department of Sociology & Criminology’s Policy and Evaluation Research Unit (PERU)

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Kevin Albertson letter in The Economist


PERU's Economist Kevin Alberston's letter 'For richer, for poorer' is published in The Economist

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The Manchester International Crime and Justice Film Festival 2024


Welcome to the 2024 festival sponsored by the Department of Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University and curated by staff from the university’s Policy Evaluation and Research Unit (PERU).

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The Manchester International Crime and Justice Film Festival 2023


Welcome to the 2023 festival sponsored by the Department of Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University and curated by staff from the university’s Policy Evaluation and Research Unit (PERU).

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UK Evaluation Society Webinar ‘Learning the Art of Evaluation’ featuring PERU’s Prof Chris Fox


Professor Chris Fox will be presenting at the webinar about the PERU-offered MSc in Evaluation and Policy Analysis, as part of the drive to spotlight HE opportunities in evaluation.

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Idleness: book launch with authors Katy Jones and Ashwin Kumar


Idleness: book launch with authors Katy Jones and Ashwin Kumar

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PERU events at Insights ’22


The PERU team are supporting this year’s Insights ’22 Festival co-ordinated by Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (online, 11-20 May 2022)

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Ethnicity and the Criminal Justice System


Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University
26th November 12 - 4

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The Future of Probation: Post-Unification


Venue: On-line
Wednesday 3rd November from 13.00 to 16.30

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College Behind Bars – Educating for Change


Venue: On-line
Wednesday 20th October from 17.00 to 18.30

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Crime and the Camera with Rex Bloomstein


Venue: On-line
Tuesday 18th May from 17.00 to 18.00

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Making a restorative criminal justice system a reality


Venue: On-line
Wednesday 28th April 13.00 to 16.30

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Hate Crime and COVID-19 Seminar


Venue: On-line
Wed 11 November 2020

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In-work poverty: low pay, productivity and gender – Professor Ashwin Kumar’s Inaugral Lecture


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University | Mon 15 June 2020

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“Probation – in crisis or on the road to recovery?”


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Tue 19 May 2020

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Digital politics seminar


Venue:
Mon 18 May 2020

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Crime and Justice Networking and Learning Fair


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Wed 18 March 2020

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Radical Home Care: How self-managing teams could save social care


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Tue 10 March 2020

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Working towards social inclusion: Supporting offenders and marginalised groups into sustainable employment


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Tue 11 February 2020

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Putting pedagogy into practice (Prisoner Learning Academic Network)


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Wed 6 November 2019

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In-work poverty: low pay, productivity and gender


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Mon 9 September 2019

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What Works in Reducing Reoffending: Evidence and Evaluation


Venue: All Saints Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Thu 16 May 2019

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Identity psychology in probation: Implications for working with personality disorder


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Tue 14 May 2019

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Power dynamics in “service provision”


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Wed 8 May 2019

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County Lines – the inside story


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Tue 9 April 2019

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Professor Susan Baines Inaugural Lecture: Reinventing the past – investing in the future


Venue: LT1 Geoffrey Manton, Manchester Metropolitan University
Mon 25 March 2019

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The truth about the children’s care system, the links between care and custody and the role of alcohol in child neglect


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Tue 19 March 2019

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Homelessness and the private rented sector


Venue: Manchester School of Art (Benzie Building), Manchester Metropolitan University
Mon 26 November 2018

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Randomised controlled trials: past, present and prospects for the future – a personal perspective


Venue: Hilton Deansgate, 303 Deansgate, Manchester M3 4LQ
Wed 24 October 2018

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Fulfilling the legacy of the Stephen Lawrence inquiry report – twenty years on


Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University
Tue 16 October 2018

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Book Launch of Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds: Outcome-based Payment Systems


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Tue 12 June 2018

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Increasing the use of Community Sentence Treatment Requirements


Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University
Thu 26 April 2018

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Outcomes-based Commissioning: Learning from Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds


Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University
Tue 27 March 2018

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Supported Housing Symposium


Venue: Manchester, UK
Thu 15 March 2018

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Coaching’s Impact on Social Exclusion: Measuring Hearts and Minds


Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University
Tue 9 January 2018

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Coaching’s Impact on Social Exclusion: Measuring Hearts and Minds


Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University
Thu 9 November 2017

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Justice Devolution: delivering better justice through Justice Reinvestment


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Wed 13 September 2017

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Innovative Social Investment: Reforming public services


Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University
Thu 22 June 2017 — Fri 23 June 2017

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Can small changes make a big difference? Applying behavioural insights to public services


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Thu 6 April 2017

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Stephen Morris Inaugural Lecture


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Mon 12 March 2018 — Mon 19 March 2018

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Justice devolution: what next?


Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University
Wed 14 December 2016

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PERU is recruiting a Senior Research Assistant – closing date 21st November


We are recruiting a Senior Research Assistant on a 2 year contract.

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Offender Management – Devolution and Local Commissioning


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
Mon 3 October 2016

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Professor Chris Fox is a member of the new Probation Inspectorate Advisory Board


Professor Chris Fox is one of 7 members of the newly formed HM Inspectorate of Probation Advisory Board.

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Hello . . . is it me you’re commissioning for?


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University | Thu 16 June 2016

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Personalisation, Innovation and Transforming Rehabilitation


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University | Thu 19 May 2016

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Commissioning better public services through user engagement


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University | Tue 15 March 2016

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Policing in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University | Tue 26 January 2016

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Approaches to measuring impact – what can be done when circumstances are far from ideal


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University | Tue 1 December 2015

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Evaluation Workshop – International Year of Evaluation


Venue: Geoffrey Manton, Location: Room 104 | Wed 25 November 2015

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Wellbeing beyond GDP


Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University | Wed 4 November 2015

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Effective de-commissioning: the flip-side of effective commissioning


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University Location: Manchester, Uk | Wed 21 October 2015

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Rethinking the Economics of Crime and Justice


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University | Thu 24 September 2015

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Devolution and Whole System Commissioning


Venue: Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University. Location: Manchester, UK
Mon 14 September 2015

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European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference 2015 (EISIC)


Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University Location: MMU Business School, All Saints Campus, Oxford Road, Manchester, M15 6BH
Mon 7 September 2015 - Wed 9 September 2015

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The next five years of criminal justice for England and Wales


Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University. Location: Geoffrey Manton Building, Rosamund Street West, Manchester M15 6LL. | Mon 20 July 2015

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Webinar 5: Systematic Review


Venue: Free on-line webinar | Mon 15 June 2015

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Webinar 6: Knowledge Mobilisation


Venue: Free on-line webinar | Wed 10 June 2015

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Through the Gate Services – an Academy for Justice Commissioning evening seminar


Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University, Geoffrey Manton Building, Rosamund Street West, Manchester M15 6LL | Tue 9 June 2015

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Evaluation webinar: economic evaluation


Venue: Online: | Mon 1 June 2015

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Evaluation webinar: impact evaluation


Venue: Online: | Thu 14 May 2015

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MYPLACE Final Conference


Venue: Importanne Hotels and Resort Dubrovnik, Croatia. | Thu 5 March 2015 - Sat 7 March 2015

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Webinar 2: Process Evaluation


Venue: Webinar. Location: Manchester Metropolitan University | Mon 27 April 2015

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How to Run the Country Manual – Election Special Discussion


Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University Business School | Tue 21 April 2015

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Webinar 1: Getting Started and Theory of Change


Venue: Webinar. Location Manchester Metropolitan University | Mon 30 March 2015
Contact: Chris Fox Email: c.fox@mmu.ac.uk

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