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Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 8 December 2021
Rona Mackay
No.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 8 December 2021
Rona Mackay
My colleagues have further questions on that area, so I will not ask any more just now.
10:45Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 8 December 2021
Rona Mackay
I would like to ask about cases of domestic violence. By its nature, domestic violence differs from other offences because it is a continuing offence. We know that there is a huge backlog of cases. Do you have a remit to prioritise domestic violence cases? If so, are you doing that?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 10 November 2021
Rona Mackay
Following on from the convener’s questions, I want to ask about the new women’s custodial estate. I believe that there are about 230 places for women in the new estate but, just now, there are approximately 400 women, including remand prisoners, in prison. Will you comment on the capacity of the new estate? I would like to think that it has been made that size because fewer women will be sent to prison—I really hope that that is the case. Has there been any thought or planning on whether there might not be enough space in the new women’s estate?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 10 November 2021
Rona Mackay
I think that everyone is agreed that we have to keep children out of prison. I will ask about the current funding model for secure care for children. I am aware that the money does not come from the justice budget. I am also aware that you, cabinet secretary, are meeting the director of a secure care unit in my constituency next month.
Will the funding model be looked at? The committee heard about that issue in last week’s evidence session, and the current situation seems odd, to say the least. The model is not adequate in the view of the people who are delivering secure care, so is that on the agenda?
11:30Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 10 November 2021
Rona Mackay
On alternatives to custody and community justice, the emphasis will be on third sector organisations, whose involvement will be even more crucial than it is now once such disposals are expanded. In the previous parliamentary session, the Justice Committee called for multiyear funding settlements for third sector organisations, as is the case in the health service, for example. The benefits of that are obvious, such as security and forward planning. Is there any chance that the Government will consider multiyear funding for the new policies that are being introduced so that third sector organisations have security?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 3 November 2021
Rona Mackay
That is fine. I just wanted to put on record that there is a sea change happening, and that the funding could possibly change.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 3 November 2021
Rona Mackay
My question is probably for Gerry O’Donnell. It is about funding for secure care facilities for young people.
You will be aware that there is a Scottish Government policy move, which I thoroughly endorse, that all children under 18 will be held in secure care rather than go to a young offenders institution such as Polmont. The funding model has been causing problems for some time, and the submission from HM Inspectorate of Prisons for Scotland refers to the importance of adequately resourcing secure care to receive children under the age of 18. It says that a “different funding model” will be required.
The inspectorate says that, at the moment, the model requires the facilities
“to maintain full capacity and spaces are routinely taken by children from England to meet the financial imperatives.”
I know that to be true, because there is a secure care facility in my constituency.
What is your view on that point? I do not know whether you feel that you are in a position to comment, but are you aware of it?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 3 November 2021
Rona Mackay
Thank you, convener. I will try to keep this brief.
I will ask some questions about violence against women and girls. I thank you, Lord Advocate, for speaking so passionately about the subject and its unique nature. I whole-heartedly agree with everything that you said on that. You also said in your opening statement that funding was adequate for the normal level of cases based on pre-pandemic levels. Given that the number of solemn cases of domestic abuse has gone up by 20 per cent since 2019 and given the huge backlogs about which we have spoken, is this the time for something radical? Would you be in favour of a specialist court? Will you have enough funding to cope with the extreme figures that you mentioned?
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Rona Mackay
It is Collette Stevenson.