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Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Sharon Dowey
One thing that has been mentioned is looking at the whole system to see what we need to improve or change. We have mentioned supervised bail hostels, remand centres, what I might describe as a kind of secure care home for some of the ageing prison population, which has a lot of health needs, and perhaps a secure mental health unit for those who have severe mental health problems. Are those things just being talked about or is anybody in discussion with the Scottish Government on them? Is the Scottish Government actually taking action on those?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Sharon Dowey
We have, for example, a presumption against short sentences and a presumption for bail. However, earlier, you mentioned that there is now an increased remand population. Has that approach worked or has it just moved people away from having short sentences to a situation where we have repeat offenders who eventually end up in jail on remand, sometimes for a substantial time before they are seen at court? Is that approach working?
11:45Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Sharon Dowey
Will conversations happen in advance to make sure that somebody who is going to be released will not be released unless there is safe accommodation for them to go to? I have heard stories where somebody has been released and it has not been until 4 o’clock that afternoon that they have known where they were going to stay that night. Will there be conversations with family members if there are instances in which family members might be concerned about a person’s early release?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Sharon Dowey
My question goes back to the issue of electronic monitoring. Lynsey Smith, you said that there is a marked difference from the previous time when people were released early, because we are not living with Covid restrictions. Do you think that the people who are released early should be put on electronic monitoring?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Sharon Dowey
I was going to come to that next. We already know that, when people are released from prison, there can be issues with housing, medical supplies, getting a bank account or sorting out benefits. Families Outside made the comment:
“For some families, the return of a parent or other family member from prison is not always a positive experience. A lack of notice about the upcoming releases can make the experience even more stressful for families and, in some cases, may place them at risk of harm.”
Is enough support provided when people are released early? We are doing this at pace. What are the concerns?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Sharon Dowey
If you are not happy with the plan, would you use the veto?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Sharon Dowey
You stated your concerns about the increased prison population resulting in greater violence against staff and drug-seeking and drug-taking behaviour. What more should we be doing to ensure that drugs do not enter the prison estate? That seems to be a huge issue at the moment.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Sharon Dowey
Do you use drug detection dogs?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Sharon Dowey
So, at the moment, there are not really any medium or long-term plans to fix the on-going situation.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Sharon Dowey
When someone is released early, will they have restrictions on them, and, if they breach those restrictions, will there be consequences, such as an automatic return to prison?