Equality Statement: Scottish Draft Budget 2013-14

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Chapter 5 Footnotes

1. 21 per cent of adults living in the 15 per cent most deprived areas in Scotland had been a victim of crime in the last 12 months compared with 17 per cent of those living in the rest of Scotland. (Scottish Crime and Justice Survey, 2010-11)

2. The risk of crime decreases with age. 26 per cent of those aged 16-24 had been the victim of crime in the last 12 months compared with 22 per cent of 25-44 year olds, 18 per cent of 45-59 years olds and 9 per cent of those aged 60+. (Scottish Crime and Justice Survey, 2010-11)

3. Scottish Household Survey 2011

4. Scottish Household Survey (2011)

5. Scottish Household Survey (2011)

6. Scottish Crime and Justice Survey (2010-11)

7. Criminal Proceedings in Scotland (2010-11)

8. Prison Statistics and Population Projections Scotland (2011-12)

9. McIvor G. and Burman M. (2011) Understanding the Drivers of Female Imprisonment in Scotland. Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research.
http://www.sccjr.ac.uk/pubs/Understanding-the-Drivers-of-Female-Imprisonment-in-Scotland/307

10. The Commission on Women Offenders (2012) Final Report.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/About/Review/commissiononwomenoffenders

11. http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Justice/public-safety/Police/ConsultationFuturePolicin/EQIA

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