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McCluskey on Supreme Courts and judicial independence

“‘Justice is in the hands of the vigilant’” Scotsman

Posted by MM on Mon 23rd Apr 2007 at 3:25 pm
Courts
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Portraits of opium traders ornamenting Dingwall Sheriff Court banished

Update

“19th century drug dealers sent down” Herald
“Court portraits sentenced to public shame” Law Society Journal Online

Following posted on 03.01.07

“Courtroom drama over opium kings’ portraits” Herald
“Court query over opium portraits” BBC

Posted by MM on Mon 23rd Apr 2007 at 9:42 am
Courts Drugs and alcohol
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Another skatepark ‘prevents youth crime’

Update

“Hand-built skate park cuts crime” BBC

Following posted on 13.03.06

“Dad’s £500,000 skate park cuts youth crime” Evening Times

See also
Evolution Skate Park Ayrshire
Unit23

Posted by MM on Mon 23rd Apr 2007 at 7:39 am
Crime Prevention Community initiatives Young People
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EU agrees Framework Decision on combating racism and xenophobia

“EU agrees breakthrough hate-crime law” EUObserver
“Discretion and denial” Guardian

Press release
“EU: Common Criminal Provisions Against Racism and Xenophobia” EU Presidency

Posted by MM on Mon 23rd Apr 2007 at 7:24 am
Europe and justice Hate crimes
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Glasgow subway police patrols to be made permanent

Update

“Permanent subway role for police” BBC
“Cop patrols to stay on Glasgow Subway ” Evening Times

Following posted on 06.03.07

“Subway cop patrol pilot comes to end” Evening Times

Following posted on 03.01.07

“Safety is the ticket as police begin subway beat” Herald
“Subway bosses hail plans to put cops on patrol in city stations” Evening Times

Press release
“Police officers to patrol Glasgow Subway” SPT
“Police officers to patrol Glasgow Subway” SPT (April)

Posted by MM on Mon 23rd Apr 2007 at 7:08 am
Crime Prevention Police
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CjScotland election blog now online

Go to our election blog for informed comments and observations on the ‘law and order’ debate in the Scottish election.

Posted by MM on Mon 23rd Apr 2007 at 6:26 am

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Evening Times’s crime and justice charter

“The battle for our streets ” Evening Times

Posted by MM on Mon 23rd Apr 2007 at 6:23 am
Antisocial Behaviour Criminal justice reform
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The right to vote and Scottish prisoners: new article launches human rights series

The first of our series of articles on human rights and criminal justice is now on line.  Angus Gillies looks at the law underlying recent decisions on the voting rights of prisoners.

Human Rights article index page.

Posted by MM on Mon 23rd Apr 2007 at 6:20 am

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Election: parties focus on crime; ‘instant asbos’ plan from Labour

Update

“Labour announces plans for safer communities” Holyrood.com
“McConnell lays into Cameron over crime” Evening News

Following posted on 18.04.07

“Lib Dems attack Labour’s Asbo ‘gimmick’” Evening News
“Naming and shaming yobs is not on my agenda says Aitken” Evening News

Following posted on 17.04.07

“Parties face crime question” STV
“Parties pledging action on crime” BBC
“Goldie slams Labour for record on crime” Scotsman

“‘Instant Asbos’ plan in Labour’s crime purge” Evening Times
“McConnell plans ‘instant Asbos’ ” Herald

Press release
“Labour building safer communities with tough action on anti social behaviour” Scottish Labour
“Labour is the real party of law and order” Scottish Labour

Also have a look at our Election blog.

Posted by MM on Fri 20th Apr 2007 at 6:38 am
Antisocial Behaviour Sentencing
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Futility of short prison sentences

“Cost of jail not worth the price” Evening News. Article by Ruth Stark, the professional officer for Scotland for the British Association of Social Workers.

Posted by MM on Fri 20th Apr 2007 at 6:29 am
Sentencing Prison sentences
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