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Submissions to the Scottish Prisons Commission
'Evidence to the Scottish Prisons Commission from the Visiting Committee for Polmont Young Offenders Institution'
'Recovery and Change from Offending Behaviour using a Recovery Management Model under a Recovery Oriented Systems of Care', submission from Fraser Ross of Smart Recovery
'Rethinking Imprisonment in Scotland: The Dilemma for Prison Reform and the Challenge Beyond' Alec Spencer, submission to the Scottish Prisons Commission
'Crime & Justice in Scotland 2005/06, A second Review of Progress' Scottish Consortium on Crime and Criminal Justice
'Women in Prison in Scotland, An Unmet Commitment' Briefing Paper, Scottish Consortium on Crime and Criminal Justice
'The Cost of Unnecessary Imprisonment' Scottish Consortium on Crime and Criminal Justice
Correspondence from Cornton Vale Over 21's Visiting Committee to Kenny MacAskill and Cathy Jamieson re. women prisoners
'Not Seen. Not Heard. Not Guilty. The Rights and Status of the Children of Prisoners in Scotland', Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People, Report, Young Person's version
'Faith in Throughcare in Scotland's Economically Poorest Communities'
Note on Women in Prison for the Scottish Prisons Commission, from the Scottish Consortium on Crime and Criminal Justice
Note on Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Act 2007 from the Scottish Consortium on Crime and Criminal Justice
'Born to Fail - David's Story' John Carnochan QPM, Violence Reduction Unit
'Risk Management and Public Safety', Risk Management Authority
'The Case for a Gendered Analysis of Violence Against Women' - submission from Scottish Women's Aid
Submission to the Scottish Prisons Commission from Scottish Women's Aid
'Theories used to explain male violence against women partners and ex-partners' - submission from Scottish Women's Aid
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