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Statistical Bulletin CrJ/2001/1
Reconvictions of Offenders discharged from Custody
or given Non-Custodial Sentences in 1995, Scotland

SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE STATISTICAL SERVICES

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Our role is to provide Parliament, government and the wider community with statistical information, analysis and advice on most aspects of Scottish life, to improve decision-making, stimulate research and inform debate. We aim to provide an authoritative and impartial picture of society and a window on the work and performance of government, which allows the impact of government policies and actions to be assessed. Information is available in a variety of paper forms and on the Scottish Executive Website at www.scotland.gov.uk/stats.

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This publication belongs to the Crime and Justice theme.

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Correspondence and enquiries

Enquiries on Reconvictions

should be addressed to:

 

Sandy Taylor

Criminal Justice Statistics Unit

Scottish Executive Justice Department

W1(C) Spur, Saughton House

EDINBURGH EH11 3XD

Telephone: 0131 244 2224; Fax: 0131 224 2286

e-mail: sandy.taylor@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

 

General enquiries on Scottish Executive statistics

can be addressed to:

 

David Burman

Central Statistics Unit

Scottish Executive Education Department

Area 1-B, Victoria Quay

EDINBURGH EH6 6QQ

Telephone: (0131) 244 0442; Fax: (0131) 244 0354

e-mail: statistics.enquiries@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

 

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(0131) 244 6150

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(0131) 244 2227

Recorded crime and prisons

(0131) 244 2225

 

Other contacts for Scottish statistics

Forestry Commission

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Further information on the General Register Office for Scotland is available on the website www.gro-scotland.gov.uk

Most recent Justice Department Statistical Publications relating to the Crime and Justice theme

Ref no.

Title

Last published

Price

CrJ/2000/3

Liquor Licensing Statistics, 1999

June 2000

£2

CrJ/2000/4

Firearm Certificates Statistics, 1999

July 2000

£2

CrJ/2000/5

Domestic Abuse Recorded by the Police in Scotland, 1 April - 31 December 1999

August 2000

£2

CrJ/2000/6

Recorded Crimes and Offences Involving Firearms, Scotland, 1999

September 2000

£2

CrJ/2000/7

Prison Statistics Scotland, 1999

November 2000

£2

CrJ/2000/8

Criminal Justice Social Work Statistics, 1999-2000

November 2000

£2

News Release

Criminal Appeals Statistics Scotland, 1999

November 2000

N/A

News Release

Homicides in Scotland in 1999

December 2000

N/A

CrJ/2000/9

Criminal Proceedings in Scottish Courts, 1999

December 2000

£2

CrJ/2000/10

Motor Vehicle Offences in Scotland, 1999

December 2000

£2

 

Additional copies of these publications may be purchased from Scottish Executive Publication Sales, The Stationery Office Bookshop, 71 Lothian Road, Edinburgh, EH3 9AZ, Telephone: (0131) 228 4181, Fax: (0131) 622 7017. Cheques should be made payable to ‘The Stationery Office Limited’.

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If you are not satisfied with our service, please write to the Chief Statistician, Mr Rob Wishart, Room 1-A75, Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ, Telephone: (0131) 244 0302, e-mail rob.wishart@scotland.gov.uk. We also welcome any comments or suggestions that would help us to improve our standards of service.

 

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