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Scottish prisoner to challenge denial of vote

“Prisoner’s legal fight for vote set to pave the way for 80,000” Scotsman

See also
ECHR: Hirst v. The U.K. (No.2)(Application no. 74025/01) Judgement Strasbourg 30.3.04.
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Unlock. Barred from Voting.
CjScotland 2.3.04: “Voting reform campaign for prisoners”. Please use calendar or monthly archive to access this posting. We are having problems with the ‘permalinks’ on the site at the moment. Apologies.

Posted by MM on Mon 1st Nov 2004 at 10:10 am
Criminal justice reform Prisons and prisoners
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Drugs debate in Parliament: low attendance criticised

“Democracy inaction: Just 30 of 129 MSPs turn up to debate drugs war” Sunday Mail

See also
Scottish Parliament: : Drugs Misuse debate 27.10.04.

Posted by MM on Mon 1st Nov 2004 at 10:05 am
Criminal justice reform Drugs and alcohol
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Abuse of access raises concerns about ID database

“Cò chumas fios ID o’n leth-chiallach” Scotland on Sunday
“Who will keep ID card information from the extremist?” Scotland on Sunday

Also
“Cop accused of using crime computer to find love rival” Scottish Sunday Mail 31.11.04

And
“New hi-tech passport and ID card to cost £85” Independent
“Cost of ID card and passport rises to £85” Guardian

Posted by MM on Mon 1st Nov 2004 at 9:46 am
Crime Prevention Civil Liberties Identity cards
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Sectarian abuse prosecutions in court

“Arrest threat for racist and sectarian abuse at football matches” Scottish TV

Also
CjScotland 31.8.04: Old Firm sectarian arrest figures issued for the first time

Posted by MM on Mon 1st Nov 2004 at 9:03 am
Hate crimes Sentencing
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Effectiveness of post-release monitoring of sex offenders questioned after murder conviction

Update 1.11.04.
“People of Royston march - they want a public register of convicted sex offenders” Scottish TV
“Demand for anti-paedophile law ” Scotland on Sunday
“Change this evil law now” Sunday Post 31.10.04.
“Tragic Mark’s family lead sex beast protest” Evening Times

Update 27.10.04.
“We’ll join march to change law on sex offenders” Evening Times

Update 22.10.04
“I wanted to look at Mark’s killer in the eyes so he’d know our pain: Grieving mum on crusade to stop sex fiends” Daily Record
“A personal view” Daily Record

Update 19.10.04.
“Paedophiles ‘must be treated when in jail’: Paedophiles should be compelled to have treatment in prison and should not be allowed to live in communities with young families when they get out, an MSP said yesterday [. . .] “Times
“Why weren’t we told this sex fiend was living among us?” Evening Times
“Community angered after it emerges boy’s murderer was a known sex offender” Scotsman

Following posted on 19.10.04.
“Child’s murder prompts fears over paedophiles”Herald
“Protecting our children” Herald
“Case opens debate on how to monitor offenders”Herald
“Sex murderer jailed for 20 years” BBC
“Life for serial sex offender who strangled boy, eight ”Scotsman
“We can’t protect your kids: Police chief’s chilling admission as serial beast gets life for the murder of little Mark” Daily Record
“We failed them all: Storm rages over how to protect our children from the perverts” Daily Record

See also
CjScotland 22.10.04: SWSI investigation into sex offender supervision

Posted by MM on Mon 1st Nov 2004 at 8:45 am
Children and justice Criminal Justice Social Work Gender and crime Police Sentencing Victims and witnesses
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Greenock Victim Information and Advice service opens

“Victim Information and Advice extended to Greenock” Scot. Exec.

Posted by MM on Mon 1st Nov 2004 at 8:35 am
Courts Victims and witnesses Victim information and support
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