Justice
Friday 22/08/2008
Justice chiefs to discuss work to support vulnerable witnesses.
Thursday 21/08/2008
Successful Glasgow initiative to be extended to five more cities.
Monday 18/08/2008
Warning to householders on dangers of leaving electrical equipment switched on overnight.
Friday 15/08/2008
Commissioner appointed.
Thursday 14/08/2008
Justice Secretary welcomes tougher laws and calls on UK Government to lower drink driving limits.
Thursday 31/07/2008
New proposals to reform and streamline Scotland's children's hearings system.
Wednesday 30/07/2008
Proposals to make dealers record details of weapons sold and who bought them.
Monday 28/07/2008
Experts gather to discuss how to better tackle and prevent antisocial behaviour.
Friday 25/07/2008
The First Minister will take his Cabinet to Dumfries, Inverness, Pitlochry and Skye over the summer.
Crime-fighting charity to receive £200,000 to expand its efforts.
Wednesday 23/07/2008
Minister in Fife to hear how over-21s alcohol pilot has helped cut disorder.
Monday 21/07/2008
Legal members appointed.
Cabinet Secretary on the road to talk about alcohol.
Friday 18/07/2008
Ban on public consumption of alcohol in Arbroath and Kirriemuir.
Convenor of the Scottish Police Services Authority will leave at the end of September.
Thursday 10/07/2008
Justice Secretary joins the frontline with police in Falkirk.
Wednesday 09/07/2008
Scotland and New Zealand exchange ideas on tackling alcohol problems.
Monday 07/07/2008
Edinburgh is host to triennial meeting of more than 50 Law Ministers.
Friday 04/07/2008
New Head appointed.
Thursday 03/07/2008
Help for homeless people to access and sustain private tenancies.
Chief Inspector of Prisons highlights concerns about the condition of police cells.
Wednesday 02/07/2008
Operation Pentameter results in 35 suspects being arrested in Scotland.
Tuesday 01/07/2008
Justice Secretary welcomes report into purpose and impact of imprisonment in Scotland.
Ninth Annual Report published.
Final report makes 23 recommendations and encourages 'different thinking' about the nature of punishment.