2.3.2026 12:20

Apply to join the Preventative Analytics for Youth Justice Advisory Panel

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Ministerstvo spravedlnosti vyhlašuje veřejnou výzvu pro dobrovolníky, kteří by se rádi stali členy Preventative Analytics for Youth Justice Advisory Panel (PAYJAP), poradního panelu zaměřeného na použití strojového učení a pokročilé analytiky k prevenci v mládežnickém justičním systému. Panel je otevřen pro jednotlivce z veřejného i soukromého sektoru, akademie či charitativních organizací s odbornými zkušenostmi v oblastech youth (re)offending, ML a rozhodovacích podpor, provozních mechanismů mládežnického systému, právních rámců pro užívání dat a etického využívání dat a algoritmů. Schůzky panelu budou probíhat na dálku čtvrtletně a dobrovolní poradci nebudou odměňováni; členové musí dodržovat pravidla pro nakládání s informacemi, včetně možného podpisu NDA. Žádosti je třeba zaslat CV a krátké prohlášení (max. 300 slov) o motivaci a relevantních zkušenostech na [email protected] nejpozději v poledne 30. března 2026; pro další informace pište na uvedený e-mail.
KI-Zusammenfassung

The Ministry of Justice is making a public call for volunteers to become members of an expert advisory panel on the use of machine learning and advanced analytics for aiding prevention in youth justice.

Please see the Terms of Reference for more details on the function of the panel.

The Preventative Analytics for Youth Justice Advisory Panel (PAYJAP) is open to individuals with relevant professional expertise, including from the public sector, private sector, academia, or charities.

Eligibility

MOJ are seeking members with the following expertise:

  • youth (re)offending
  • machine learning or algorithmic decision support
  • operational workings of the youth justice system (e.g. gained by experience in a youth justice service, charity, front-line child psychology or the police)
  • legal frameworks for use of data and analytics with children
  • ethical use of data and algorithms

Criteria

For the technical, legal, and ethical roles precedence will be attached to those with previous experience or knowledge of the application of advanced technology in youth justice, followed by those with similar experience in adult justice, followed by those with similar experience in public policy in general, followed by those with similar experience in other domains.

Appointment details

PAYJAP will meet remotely every quarter with some requirement for review of materials between meetings. Volunteer advisors will not be remunerated.

Panel members will be expected to adhere to information handling requirements and governance. This may include signing a non-disclosure agreement and using secure methods for accessing and reviewing material.

Application process

Applicants are asked to submit their CV and a statement (of up to 300 words) summarising their motivation to serve on the panel and most relevant experience and expertise.

Applications should be emailed to [email protected] by midday on 30 March 2026.

Further information

If you have questions about the role, PAYJAP or the application process, please email: [email protected]

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/apply-to-join-the-preventative-analytics-for-youth-justice-advisory-panel