Ethnic Inequalities and Cumulative Disadvantage in the criminal justice system

Date & time: 07 November 2025, 10:00am - 11:00am
Venue
Online

Action for Race Equality in partnership with Clinks will be hosting a two-part event on ethnic inequalities in the criminal justice system.

The online event bringing together researchers, practitioners, and community voices to explore how racial and ethnic disparities persist and accumulate across the justice system.

Drawing on new findings from the ESRC-funded “Cumulative Disadvantage in the CJS” and linked Ministry of Justice Data First datasets, the event will provide a platform for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and the co-creation of solutions.

Hosted by Action for Race Equality (ARE) and CLINKS the programme will feature two sessions: a research panel and discussion, followed by an interactive workshop.

Principal Investigator Dr Kitty Lymperopoulou will present the latest evidence on ethnic disparities, followed by a panel of experts from public and voluntary/community organisations working in the Criminal Justice System. Our confirmed panellists include Hindpal Singh Bhui, Katrina Ffrench, Sammy Odoi, and Professor Eithne Quinn.


 

Cost
Free
Provider
Action for Race Equality
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