...content, to multiple lines of code and incomprehensible combinations of characters. To extract insights, colleagues suddenly needed to manually filter out tens of thousands of unusable responses over the year....
...surprises. Research benefits Early analysis from NDRS indicates that by accessing combined registry data instead of UK-only data, researchers were able to increase the analytical power of their queries in two main ways: Fewer query suppressions: more...
...that follow a predictable long-term pattern. With that comparison in mind, we took a simplified exponential decay model approach to represent the fall in unique pageviews over time. In order...
...easily. This information is then accessible via an operator interface to allow triage; another interface allows specialist caseworkers to check and take on their allocated cases. Department / Agency: MOJ...
...planning of this new dashboard is still in early stages but we’ll let you know about how it progresses and blog more about how it works in the coming weeks....
...result, we were able to identify exactly where in the process users were dropping out and how changes made to the service affected their behaviour. This was crucial in driving...
...in stages. Security, privacy, tools and standards Speak to technical architects in MOJ Digital about the possible reuse of the existing postcode lookup API. Separate the service’s user interface into...
...the team I used these indicators to create an automatic assessment tool in Python. I also iterated them to increase their predictive accuracy (by creating a new indicator, making the...
...us provide trusted information to users and make sure other useful and trusted content from others is surfaced. Schema.org allows us to put in links to other pages with relevant...
...a shared CJS linked dataset. Using Splink, the dataset will bring together Police, CPS and MoJ data to provide new insights into policy, performance, and efficiency of the whole end-to-end...
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