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Rethinking Reasonableness in Rape Prosecution: Lessons learned in the Search for End to End Justice in England and Wales

This article draws on original data that explores prosecutorial processes and decision-making in the context of a recent improvement initiative in England and Wales, known as ‘Operation Soteria’.

How accessible are courts and lawyers?

Making courts and lawyers easy to access by the people who need to use them is a key way to improve access to justice. That’s why we were excited to take on a project that measured how accessible courts and lawyers actually are.

Housing problems and why they matter

Research Director Nigel Balmer gives his take on what legal needs research tells us about housing problems and why a housing justice funding program makes so much sense.

Understanding Victorian small area models of legal problems: A practical guide

This is a short guide to help you understand and use the map

A persistent systemic failure: continuing prevalence of sexual harassment in the Victorian legal profession

A new report shines a light on the alarming rates of sexual harassment experienced by Victorian lawyers.

Observations from the 2025 International Access to Justice Forum

Dr Georgie Rychner shares her reflections on the Forum and a new way to monitor legal need in Victoria discussed at this international event.

Measuring the Perceived (In)accessibility of Courts and Lawyers

This study uses modern psychometric methods to develop two scales to measure the Perceived Inaccessibility of Courts (PIC) and of Lawyers (PIL).

New report explores legal experiences of Victorians

The first report from the Legal Services Research Centre takes an innovative approach to exploring the legal experience of Victorians.