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Research & Policy

Welcome to the Research & Policy Unit

The INJP's research and policy team exists to represent INJP members and advance the case for Neighbourhood Justice in government, Parliament, the media and other influential forums. The UK's future depends on positive social behaviour and it is imperative that the views of neighbourhood justice professionals are heard in all matters of crime, safety and public policy.

Research and public policy: making your views count

Our research has a simple purpose: making a difference to how neighbourhood justice is managed.

With regular surveys on the most important justice issues you face, your views are central to our reports.

So when we talk, the right people listen

Shakers and movers in neighbourhood justice, business, education and government want to know what our members think. They know we represent thousands of influential members just like you and your organisation. - That’s how we shape policy.

And you can be sure when you need insights into neighbourhood justice best practice, the INJP is the place to go.

Looking for the latest Justice research? Then browse our library of downloadable reports here.

Want to know what we are working on next? Future research topics are here – and so are the details of how you can get involved.

Want to know how we make your views count? Our public policy is here

 

 

 

 

 

      


 
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