Kitty Lymperopoulou

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Kitty Lymperopoulou

Kitty Lymperopoulou

@LymKitty

Senior Research Fellow @PlymUni, @adr_uk. Ethnicity, migration, inequality, crime and justice. Co-founder @MigFamNet. Trustee @MigrantsSupport.

Manchester, England Katılım Aralık 2013
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ADR UK@adr_uk·
New #DataInsight from @LymKitty explores ethnic disparities across remand, plea & sentencing, and how these differ for men & women. Findings show cumulative disadvantage for many ethnic minority groups at multiple decision points in the justice system. adruk.org/news-publicati…
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ADR UK@adr_uk·
Join the Data Resources Training Network for a free webinar: Exploring ethnicity through national datasets. Experts, including @LymKitty, will cover census, surveys, and justice data. 📅19 September, 10:00–11:30. adruk.org/news-publicati…
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ADR UK@adr_uk·
"Criminal justice punishment is unequally distributed." This blog from @LymKitty explores the concept of cumulative disadvantage in the justice system, and how this can influence later outcomes for ethnic minority groups. adruk.org/news-publicati…
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ADR UK@adr_uk·
The latest #DataFirst: Cross-Justice System dataset is available for accredited researchers to apply to access 🔔 This connects @MoJGovUK data from civil/family courts with areas of the criminal justice system, inc. the Offender Assessment dataset. adruk.org/news-publicati…
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ADR UK@adr_uk·
ADR UK Research Fellows Angela Sorsby and @LymKitty have used administrative data to investigate ethnic inequalities in the criminal justice system. Read some reflections in @TheSRAOrg Research Matters⬇️ bit.ly/3JXgSDx
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Clinks
Clinks@Clinks_Tweets·
Clinks is pleased to have been part of new research from @EQUAL_CJS @AREtweets_ which shows racially minoritised people are dealt with more harshly in the courts and more likely to be imprisoned or remanded in custody 👇
ADR UK@adr_uk

Research led by ADR UK Research Fellow @LymKitty uses #securedata to examine the independent effect of ethnicity on remand and sentencing outcomes. Explore the project's key findings in this data comic ⬇️ bit.ly/3WiXW6f

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EQUAL
EQUAL@EQUAL_CJS·
Thank you to @TheVoiceNews for featuring this comprehensive research by @adr_uk fellow @LymKitty (@ManMetUni @ESRC @Clinks_Tweets) on ethnic inequalities in sentencing decisions ⚖️ EQUAL, with our wider @AREtweets_ work, will "keep challenging until there are improvements."
The Voice Newspaper@TheVoiceNews

UK criminal justice danti-Caribbean racism exposed A new report finds young black men from a Caribbean background most likely to get a jail sentence by @LeahMahon_ voice-online.co.uk/news/uk-news/2…

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Kitty Lymperopoulou@LymKitty·
@gmhales @adr_uk The research also examined whether defendants convicted in the Crown Court receive a custodial sentence, and the sentence length of a custodial sentence. The sentencing models include additional variables such as plea & pre-trial detention not included in the remand models.
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Gavin Hales
Gavin Hales@gmhales·
@adr_uk @LymKitty Put another way: is this finding showing that reasons for remand are also reasons for custody?
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ADR UK@adr_uk·
Research led by ADR UK Research Fellow @LymKitty uses #securedata to examine the independent effect of ethnicity on remand and sentencing outcomes. Explore the project's key findings in this data comic ⬇️ bit.ly/3WiXW6f
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Gavin Hales
Gavin Hales@gmhales·
@adr_uk @LymKitty Second, are all of the findings presented based on controlling for other factors? Eg this caught my eye. Is remand independently associated with a 7.5x likelihood of custody - ie once offence type, previous offending etc are accounted for?
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Kitty Lymperopoulou@LymKitty·
@gmhales @adr_uk The research examined 3 outcomes: remand in custody by the Police, imprisonment and sentence length. The remand outcome is a measure of whether a defendant was remanded in custody by the Police prior to appearing at  a magistrates’ court.
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susan mcvie
susan mcvie@susanmcvie·
Fantastic research @LymKitty, showing the power of #admindata to identify #ethnic #inequalities in #justice systems. Pity this can't be replicated in #Scotland as @PoliceScotland, @SCTScourtstribs, @copfs and @scottishprisons data are not available for data linkage. 🙁
ADR UK@adr_uk

Research led by ADR UK Research Fellow @LymKitty uses #securedata to examine the independent effect of ethnicity on remand and sentencing outcomes. Explore the project's key findings in this data comic ⬇️ bit.ly/3WiXW6f

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Action for Race Equality
Action for Race Equality@AREtweets_·
This is a pattern repeated in remand. The likelihood of remand is: - 60% higher for Chinese defendants - 37% higher for those in the Other White group - 22-26% higher for defendants in the Mixed group - 15-18% higher for Black defendants Compared to White British defendants
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