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Reflecting on the Launch of the HMPPS Statement of Operational Evidence Needs (SOEN) 

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Dr. Sinead Bloomfield

CSAAP & D&A ICF Lead,

Evidence & Insights Group, HMPPS


Recently we formally launched the first HMPPS Statement of Operational Evidence Needs (SOEN). 

The launch event brought together colleagues from across HMPPS, MoJ, and the wider research community. What stood out most was the shared sense of purpose and a collective commitment to shaping a justice system grounded in evidence.  

During the event we: 

  • Took a closer look at how the SOEN highlights priority evidence gaps across the operational landscape. 
  • Heard from the MoJ Evidence & Partnerships Hub about the Ministry of Justice’s Areas of Research Interest (ARI) 2025 and National Research Committee application process. 

A Platform for Collaboration 

A particularly energising part of the launch was the strong interest shown by academics and the wider research community, along with their clear enthusiasm for collaboration. 

We are eager to hear from academics, institutions, and researchers who want to contribute to this next chapter. The SOEN is not just a document, it’s a platform for partnership and a catalyst for evidence informed improvement across the justice system. 

Get Involved 

We’d really value your reflections. If you feel there are areas the SOEN hasn’t captured, or if you’re aware of research that relates to the strategy areas, we’d love to hear from you. And if the event has sparked an interest in collaborating with us, please get in touch with the team.

You can also download a copy of the SOEN.

Watch the Recording 

If you couldn’t join us live, or if you’d like to revisit any part of the session, the full event recording is now available


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