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Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 9 October 2024
Sharon Dowey
In your submission to the committee, you say that the Scottish Government consulted the
“judiciary, legal profession, victim organisations and third sector organisations”
and that there was
“strong support for retaining such measures.”
Were there any objections to the measures being extended? Is there anything that it would be helpful for the committee to know?
10:30Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 9 October 2024
Sharon Dowey
Karyn McCluskey, you have spent years trying to persuade the Scottish Government to introduce remote alcohol monitoring tags, which are used to great effect elsewhere in the United Kingdom and have been proved to save money. Has there been any progress from the Scottish Government on that, and what financial savings could be achieved through the use of RAM tags and other such measures?
11:00Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 9 October 2024
Sharon Dowey
I am just thinking about that. If someone ends up going into prison for a substantial time but they do not get any rehabilitation while they are there and they do not attend any courses to give them skills for when they come back into the community, is there any—
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 9 October 2024
Sharon Dowey
Have you made any progress on that?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 9 October 2024
Sharon Dowey
I will turn back to the joint submission. There are references to the Scottish Government’s national strategy for community justice and the delivery plan as well as the recently published community justice performance framework. However, throughout the submission, there are references to funding. It also refers to
“significant implications for resourcing across JSW”
and
“a depleted and tired workforce.”
The submission goes on:
“The Scottish Government’s Vision for Justice, published in February 2022, includes a visual routemap to a transformed justice system by the end of the Parliamentary term in 2026.”
The submission then draws the committee’s attention to the one of the commitments in the vision:
“We will invest in a substantial expansion of community justice services, supporting diversion from prosecution, alternatives to remand and community sentencing.”
It seems as though we have a framework that everybody has done a lot of work on in order to tell us where we need to be, but it then also says:
“It is our view that the 23/24 spending priorities are not fully in line with the above commitment.”
Is change happening quickly enough? Do you have the resources or are all these frameworks just words on pieces of paper and is it the case that the frameworks will never be achieved if we do not start focusing on this?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 9 October 2024
Sharon Dowey
The criminal justice social work—
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 9 October 2024
Sharon Dowey
Are there instances where somebody is held on remand and, by the time they go to court, they have already served their sentence?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 9 October 2024
Sharon Dowey
Yes, absolutely.
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 9 October 2024
Sharon Dowey
To ask the Scottish Government what it is doing to address the reported reduction in the number of legal aid solicitors. (S6O-03826)
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 9 October 2024
Sharon Dowey
More than 400 solicitors have withdrawn from legal aid duty plans in the past three years, and entire towns and cities are now lacking solicitors on police station or court duty. That has raised concerns, in particular from the Law Society of Scotland, about the creation of legal aid deserts in rural communities. Given that those shortages could leave vulnerable people without access to justice, what immediate action will the Scottish Government take to prevent rural communities from becoming legal aid deserts?