MOJ Evidence Fellowship ESRC Policy Fellowship

Lead Research Organisation: University of Birmingham
Department Name: Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology

Abstract

Each fellowship will last up to 18 months to cover a three-month inception phase for set up activity, followed by a 6-12-month placement with the host organisation, and concluding with an impact phase lasting up to three months.

Fellows will co-design projects and activities with their host and produce analysis to inform government decision-making across a range of policy priorities. Fellows will also engage across the host organisation, building effective working relationships and supporting wider knowledge exchange with researchers. This will be supported through their embedded role within the host organisation, including line management support.

Publications

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Description The impact is only just emerging as the Fellowship is ongoing. I will only report on concrete outcomes to date. 1. Have held, to date, 2 'drops ins' for Ministry of Justice colleagues and the second MoJ Fellow, to discuss their research projects and advise on any research queries (eg methodology) they may have. This has lead to the development of their individual projects and their ways of thinking about them. Some feedback from these (anonymised except for my name): - The session itself was laid out in a really helpful way, as you have said the only thing I could think to ask is for more time, but appreciate that this might not always be doable. Depending on the project/the asks being presented to the academics, there may be scope for update sessions for them to come back and see how their advice was used? This might help all parties understand the results and limitations of the studies used and would (hopefully) be of benefit to the academics as well! - It was massively useful. We got everything we needed plus more. It's always helpful to get feedback from an academic with expert knowledge - Anna is passionate and very knowledgeable. We are now in a much better position in terms of organising our priorities, shaping our questions, knowing the limitations, and backing up our arguments with up-to-date references. - I thought it was good actually. Anna and [second fellow] made some helpful suggestions and also, I think it's good to know that there isn't something glaring out there that we're completely missing... 2. Contributing regularly to the NRC (National Research Committee) as a reviewer, reviewing research project applications received for research in prisons/probation. This helped lightened the workload of the team. 3. Am contributing to a group bringing together prison stakeholders to discuss evidence gaps and provided insight into existing research, helped find research where teams working across a range of prison policy felt there were gaps. Contributed to moving towards a more holistic way of thinking about prison policy.
First Year Of Impact 2022
Sector Government, Democracy and Justice
Impact Types Policy & public services

 
Title Survey - electronic - of men and women in prison 
Description Electronic survey of men and women in prison across a number of prisons. Further details to be reported at a later stage once the dataset is processed (currently this is being done). 
Type Of Material Database/Collection of data 
Year Produced 2023 
Provided To Others? No  
Impact Not yet applicable - dataset has just been generated. 
 
Description Internal Ministry of Justice research seminar on my previous research 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact 60 Ministry of Justice colleagues working across a wide range of prison policy and analysis fields attended an online seminar at the start of my Fellowship; I presented my earlier research and explained my expertise, which helped not only disseminate my previous research findings internally but also helped me build relationships with colleagues going forward. A few participants asked for me to share reports and other externally published outputs.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022