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Is the rehabilitation revolution winning in the fight against crime?
Research Director, Helen Powell, discussed the London Youth Reducing Reoffending Programme, its challenges and sucesses.
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A better understanding of youth crime
Vickie Chamberlain explores the relationship between victimisation and offending and what can be done to support young people
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Beyond Turnout: The Police and Crime Commissioner elections
Associate Director, Rachel Worsley, discusses the challenges awaiting the new local Police and Crime Commissioners as they bed into their newly created roles.
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Marketing to women
Rob Alleyne at Ipsos ASI looks at the increasing number of brands choosing to target marketing campaigns specifically at women and highlights that there are a few key factors that need to be considered.
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New Trends in shopping
Louise Brice in Brand Republic looks at why being able to spot and ride the wave of a new trend is both very difficult and yet extremely profitable if you get it right.
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What do you Consume for Breakfast?
Radio expert Andy Haylett from Ipsos MediaCT presents the highlights from the latest RAJAR release.
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Serious challenges ahead for a party losing its optimism
Sir Robert Worcester and Mark Diffley analyse the results of our latest Scottish Public Opinion Monitor for The Times
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Support for independence continues to fall as Labour narrows gap with SNP
Our latest Scottish Public Opinion Monitor for The Times shows that support for independence continues to fall
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The Effects of the English Baccalaureate
Our research for the Department for Education looks at how the EBacc has affected schools' curriculum offer, and pupils' decisions about the GCSE subjects they study.
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Measuring fuel poverty in Scotland
Chris Martin looks at the recent developments relating to the Fuel Poverty measures