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act 1999 the rehabilitation of | offenders | act 1974 exclusions and exceptions |
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of the draft rehabilitation of | offenders | act 1974 exclusions and exceptions |
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2003 the draft rehabilitation of | offenders | act 1974 exclusions and exceptions |
1974 note the rehabilitation of | offenders | act 1974 exclusions and exceptions |
the following the rehabilitation of | offenders | act 1974 exclusions and exceptions |
community care the rehabilitation of | offenders | act 1974 exclusions and exceptions |
the following the rehabilitation of | offenders | act 1974 exclusions and exceptions |
february 2003 the rehabilitation of | offenders | act 1974 exclusions and exceptions |
the following the rehabilitation of | offenders | act 1974 exclusions and exceptions |
term personal plans for persistent | offenders | ensuring that they are diverted |
accommodation for violent and persistent | offenders | evaluate the pilot youth courts |
we deal with persistent sex | offenders | mr wallace it was not |
we have found that persistent | offenders | or persistent suspects before they |
to deal with persistent young | offenders | s1o 5835 12 nora radcliffe |
most persistent and serious young | offenders | secure accommodation is appropriate we |
are apparently or allegedly persistent | offenders | should be cut does she |
for schemes aimed at persistent | offenders | that have proved more effective |
2 of the rehabilitation of | offenders | act 1974 note the rehabilitation |
need for livestock markets sex | offenders | 11 dorothy grace elder glasgow |
joint review of the sex | offenders | act 1997 asks the executive |
try to change the sex | offenders | act 1997 by reducing some |
the review of the sex | offenders | act 1997 by that time |
part 1 of the sex | offenders | act 1997 deals in subsection |
in terms of the sex | offenders | act 1997 however it might |
notification provisions of the sex | offenders | act 1997 in relation to |
s1m 1255 review of sex | offenders | act 1997 lodged on 6 |
scottish schedule to the sex | offenders | act 1997 mr hamilton in |
for review of the sex | offenders | act 1997 slipped because the |
gil paterson review of sex | offenders | act 1997 that the parliament |
led review of the sex | offenders | act 1997 the scottish executive |
is already in the sex | offenders | act 1997 which lists offences |
the stop programme for sex | offenders | and for its work over |
for the treatment of sex | offenders | and in may 2002 179 |
for the treatment of sex | offenders | and in which prisons they |
admit that they are sex | offenders | and that is a huge |
about the menace of sex | offenders | and the wider risks that |
the whereabouts of convicted sex | offenders | and will strengthen our ability |
42 of the 466 sex | offenders | are currently receiving any treatment |
have placed on them sex | offenders | are no respecters of their |
executive how many convicted sex | offenders | are receiving treatment and how |
that was just for sex | offenders | because no stigma was attached |
in peterhead to tackle sex | offenders | behaviour appears to be extremely |
whole we know that sex | offenders | can be adept at avoiding |
scottish executive how many sex | offenders | can be placed in each |
from the risk that sex | offenders | can pose we know that |
measures that will prevent sex | offenders | from travelling overseas in certain |
measures to deal with sex | offenders | if pragmatically that comes as |
was a unit for sex | offenders | in a larger jail was |
encountered by visitors to sex | offenders | in non specific sex offender |
on the treatment of sex | offenders | in prisons since 1997 whether |
a comprehensive register of sex | offenders | including those who escaped being |
in managing and supervising sex | offenders | indeed the parliament has already |
today the registration of sex | offenders | is clearly an issue that |
jim wallace the draft sex | offenders | notice requirements foreign travel scotland |
recommends that the draft sex | offenders | notice requirements foreign travel scotland |
justice 1 the draft sex | offenders | notice requirements foreign travel scotland |
ssi 2001 172 the sex | offenders | notification requirements prescribed police stations |
1 september 2001 the sex | offenders | notification requirements prescribed police stations |
may 2001 on the sex | offenders | notification requirements prescribed police stations |
1 september 2001 the sex | offenders | notification requirements prescribed police stations |
9 may 2001 the sex | offenders | notification requirements prescribed police stations |
1 september 2001 the sex | offenders | notification requirements prescribed police stations |
to ensure that convicted sex | offenders | notify the uk authorities of |
possible to legislate for sex | offenders | on a uk basis in |
will be suspended for sex | offenders | or that sex offence issues |
endorses the principle that sex | offenders | orders made in one jurisdiction |
about the dangers that sex | offenders | pose following the tragic death |
should refer to the sex | offenders | register an offender who has |
need to strengthen the sex | offenders | register has been highlighted as |
measures to strengthen the sex | offenders | register have already been introduced |
be registered on the sex | offenders | register hugh henry yes stewart |
trigger registration on the sex | offenders | register s1w 31844 mr gil |
1112 dorothy grace elder sex | offenders | register that the parliament demands |
a person on the sex | offenders | register was employed at castle |
the uk register of sex | offenders | s1o 4668 15 alex johnstone |
and of working with sex | offenders | s1w 24674 stewart stevenson to |
hold prisoners categorised as sex | offenders | s1w 26912 pauline mcneill to |
re offending rates of sex | offenders | s1w 26914 pauline mcneill to |
for prisoners categorised as sex | offenders | s1w 26915 mr brian monteith |
the ordinary officers the sex | offenders | self refer they cannot join |
programmes exist for serious sex | offenders | serving sentences of more than |
management and supervision of sex | offenders | the recommendations covered community and |
foreign travel by registered sex | offenders | the scottish parliament will have |
workers who check on sex | offenders | to lack of aid to |
partnerships hospitals recycling ritalin sex | offenders | transport infrastructure ayrshire first minister |
scottish executive how many sex | offenders | undertook the stop programme at |
years ago before the sex | offenders | unit was set up michael |
many prisoners categorised as sex | offenders | were held in each quarter |
scottish executive how many sex | offenders | were serving sentences of four |
june 2002 466 known sex | offenders | were serving terms of imprisonment |
directed towards ensuring that sex | offenders | when released did not offend |
keep track of convicted sex | offenders | which will assure the public |
the notification requirements to sex | offenders | who are convicted of specific |
custody and b scottish sex | offenders | who intend to travel overseas |
for a scottish child sex | offenders | with overseas convictions to be |
justice serious violent and sexual | offenders | followed by parliamentary bureau motions |
on serious violent and sexual | offenders | followed by parliamentary bureau motions |
on serious violent and sexual | offenders | for text of motion see |
on serious violent and sexual | offenders | fulfilling the programme for government |
towards serious violent and sexual | offenders | i think that we are |
relation to sexual and violent | offenders | including harassment and in particular |
draft extended sentences for violent | offenders | scotland order 2003 5 december |
draft extended sentences for violent | offenders | scotland order 2003 5 december |
draft extended sentences for violent | offenders | scotland order 2003 5 december |
draft extended sentences for violent | offenders | scotland order 2003 5 december |
the extended sentences for violent | offenders | scotland order 2003 draft 3 |
the extended sentences for violent | offenders | scotland order 2003 laid under |
the extended sentences for violent | offenders | scotland order 2003 timetabling of |
wallace serious violent and sexual | offenders | that the parliament welcomes the |
prisons are appropriate for many | offenders | and offences but they can |
in our prisons and young | offenders | institutions if governors have some |
that time prisons and young | offenders | institutions scotland amendment rules 2000 |
under the prisons and young | offenders | institutions scotland amendment rules 2000 |
under the prisons and young | offenders | institutions scotland amendment rules 2000 |
2000 186 prisons and young | offenders | institutions scotland amendment rules 2000 |
this order prisons and young | offenders | institutions scotland amendment rules 2000 |
under the prisons and young | offenders | institutions scotland amendment rules 2000 |
under the prisons and young | offenders | institutions scotland amendment rules 2000 |
affairs the prisons and young | offenders | institutions scotland amendment rules 2000 |
stage 2 prisons and young | offenders | institutions scotland amendment rules 2000 |
affairs the prisons and young | offenders | institutions scotland amendment rules 2000 |
affairs the prisons and young | offenders | institutions scotland amendment rules 2000 |
under the prisons and young | offenders | institutions scotland amendment rules 2000 |
environment the prisons and young | offenders | institutions scotland amendment rules 2002 |
environment the prisons and young | offenders | institutions scotland amendment rules 2002 |
do with prisons and young | offenders | phil will you speak to |
of prosecutions and sentences for | offenders | funding the cost of sufficient |
of prosecutions and sentences for | offenders | funding the cost of sufficient |
to hm prison and young | offenders | institution cornton vale the convener |
i made to polmont young | offenders | institution on friday like donald |
for committal to a young | offenders | institution or prison are to |
to her majesty s young | offenders | institution polmont 5 petition pe336 |
scottish executive when the sexual | offenders | amendment act 2000 which comes |
prison based treatment for sexual | offenders | dorothy grace elder i understand |
the scottish executive how many | offenders | it has placed with airborne |
the scottish executive how many | offenders | placed with airborne initiative scotland |
scottish executive how many convictions | offenders | placed with airborne initiative scotland |
but they can turn lesser | offenders | into more serious criminals we |
between spending on prosecuting young | offenders | and on providing services to |
victims informed about how young | offenders | are being dealt with legislate |
spending on dealing with young | offenders | by more than 55million in |
the first point about young | offenders | in prison a report will |
that the confinement of young | offenders | is an issue that causes |
2 day 1 4 young | offenders | members will report back on |
workers in respect of young | offenders | referred to them by the |
dealing with adults or young | offenders | s1m 3148 water charges soaking |
dealing with adults or young | offenders | s1m 3149 1 lord james |
hearings to deal with young | offenders | s1o 6375 2 dennis canavan |
many secure places for young | offenders | there were in each of |
send the parents of young | offenders | to jail and calls upon |
send the parents of young | offenders | to jail and calls upon |
may prove effective with young | offenders | who consider themselves untouchable by |
on the experience of young | offenders | within the scottish prison service |
treatment and how many such | offenders | who have been released have |
paragraph 11 insert accommodation for | offenders | 11a a tenancy granted for |
at end insert accommodation for | offenders | a tenancy is not a |
review the services available to | offenders | in prison and on release |
to reduce the number of | offenders | sent to prison for fine |
stop 2000 programme for other | offenders | who when coming into the |
the progress of cases against | offenders | s1o 261 4 ms irene |
initiative scotland ltd to house | offenders | and what discussions it has |
the necessary resources so that | offenders | in all areas of scotland |
ask the scottish executive whether | offenders | who have been sentenced to |
protected from the highest risk | offenders | and commends the executive s |
the wider risks that such | offenders | pose the executive and our |
commitment to working with the | offenders | and in their enthusiasm for |
for this small group of | offenders | as an important step in |
recommend proven intervention strategies for | offenders | followed by scottish conservative and |
custody to give opportunities for | offenders | to move away from crime |
of restorative justice which brings | offenders | face to face with the |
121 deals with mentally disordered | offenders | is the minister satisfied that |
involved in the prosecution of | offenders | against wildlife legislation alan is |
the problem of drug misusing | offenders | by establishing pilot drugs courts |
the problem of drug misusing | offenders | by establishing pilot drugs courts |
high a small minority of | offenders | commit the vast majority of |
the cross border flows of | offenders | that applies in the present |
provisions the proposal would encourage | offenders | to co operate because they |
issue fixed penalty notices to | offenders | and believes that equivalent legislation |
to date and that itinerant | offenders | can evade registration such concerns |
foot bouncers jumped on the | offenders | very quickly and deposited them |
plans it has to deter | offenders | from committing further crimes while |
behind that was to prevent | offenders | from requesting hearings in the |
information to assist in finding | offenders | in relation to current wildlife |