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“Underage, underdressed and on the town: problem of Glasgow’s teeny clubbers ” Guardian
“Police chief in attack on teen club nightmare” Herald
“Cops rap parents over kids’ discos” Evening Times
“City prison’s back-to-work project hailed by Jamieson: [. . .] The Employability service at Edinburgh’s Saughton jail, which was launched in December, has helped more than 40 prisoners move towards employment, work placements, training or further education . . .” Evening News
Posted by MM on Thu 2nd Sep 2004 at 7:35 am“MSP attacks Executive over prison” Press and Journal
Posted by MM on Thu 2nd Sep 2004 at 7:32 am“Police call time on pub bids for longer festive hours : Grampian Police yesterday stepped up their campaign to curb drink-fuelled violence in Aberdeen city centre by calling for an end to extended licensing hours during the festive period . . .” Scotsman
“Unhappy hours for Police” Daily Record
“Cops’ festive booze curfew” Evening Express
“£500 fine for the owner of capital’s first cannabis café ” Scotsman
Posted by MM on Thu 2nd Sep 2004 at 7:28 am“Race officials criticise suicide verdict” Herald
“Did the system fail Liu Jin Wu?” Herald Editorial
“Fury as inquiry clears prison staff in suicide of Chinese immigrant ” Scotsman
See also
Fatal Accident Inquiry: Determination of Sheriff Totten.
“Parents ‘fear sex crime too much’” Herald
“Scots too afraid of sex crimes” Evening Times
See also
Sex offenders: Mean at heart or just like the rest of us? An investigation into public attitudes towards sex offenders. Conference abstract.
“Tayside Police ‘positive thinking’ praised: Tayside Police’s work in targeting anti-social behaviour was praised today by justice minister Cathy Jamieson as she visited Perth . . .” Evening Telegraph
“MSP commends police’s ‘positive thinking’” Press and Journal
“Fury at high-risk moves to rural prison” [. . .] Changes to open prison eligibility recently introduced mean those convicted of a crime and sentenced to four years can now be considered for open prison after one year—previously it was 15 months . . .“Courier
Posted by MM on Wed 1st Sep 2004 at 8:20 am