Understand better justice

Data and empirical evidence to help understand access to justice and build a better justice system.

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Research to understand legal need and capability

Our research focuses on the legal and related needs of Victorians, and over time, will make a significant contribution to the Victorian justice system.

Our Research Principles

Impact

We undertake useful research to support improved civil legal services for Victorians.

Rigour

We use sound methodologies and rely on clear evidence for any conclusions.

Collaboration

We work in a collaborative way with the legal sector, civil society and others in the interests of access to justice for Victorians.

Communication

We make our reports publicly available and engage with the sector on research activity.

Independence

We maintain our independence.

Discover how people understand and engage with the law

The Public Understanding of Law Survey (PULS) is ground-breaking research to understand legal capability, attitudes, and experience of the law in Victoria.

Our research plan

Our research program is divided into four streams, which will each produce complementary outcomes.

Mapping justice

Looking at the availability and content of institutional data across a broad range of civil justice bodies, to understand how legal matters progress, see possible issues with legal processes and identify barriers to access to justice.

Surveying legal literacy

Discovering what Victorians know about their justice system, its institutions and the role they see it play in their lives.

Researching programs and interventions

Taking a rigorous empirical approach to evaluate the need for different legal services, as well as their processes, impacts and outcomes, so that we can figure out 'what works.'

Coordinating and sharing research

Connecting the justice, community and academic sectors to enable knowledge sharing, encourage collaboration, extend the reach of our work and help us to learn from the experience of local and international experts.

Research projects

Our projects cover institutional and general public perspectives.

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Mapping institutional data across a broad range of civil justice bodies.

A survey of the community legal centre workforce across Victoria.

Showcasing access to justice and legal need development

Connecting the justice, community and academic sectors around legal research and evaluation related to access to justice.

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Assessing Access to Justice: How Much “Legal” do People Need and How Can We Know?
Research Paper
July 8, 2020
Legal need

Dr McDonald’s paper considers the question of just how much “legal” understanding or help different people require to enjoy access to justice, and just what type of research evidence we need to know.

July 2020
Law… What is it Good For?
Research Report
October 2, 2019
Courts and tribunals
Legal need

How People see the Law, Lawyers and Courts in Australia.

October 2019
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Informing policy and practice

Drawing on our research, we engage with decisionmakers across the justice and community sectors to share our understanding of the legal experience, needs and capability.

Meet the Research Team

Victoria Law Foundation's highly-skilled research team have many years of experience in legal research.

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Manasvi Muthukrishnan
Quantitative Researcher

Manasvi joined the Foundation in May 2024 as a Quantitative Researcher.

Manasvi has a Master of Applied Economics from the University of Adelaide where her research interests included the Australian labour market, wage theft, and economic policy solutions.  

Manasvi previously worked at the Attorney-General’s Department in South Australia and for the Department of Transport in Victoria providing economic and public policy advice.  

Manasvi has also worked in the community legal sector helping vulnerable women seeking legal assistance.

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