To ask the Scottish Executive what recommendations for reform of civil judicial statistics have emerged following the review of civil judicial statistics and when these will be implemented.
The Scottish Governmentis reviewing the scope, quality and presentation of statistics on the civil justicesystem, and will make and implement recommendations for change to ensure that accurate,relevant and timely statistics are collected in a consistent way across Scotland, are published in an appropriate format and are usedwith confidence.
As part of this review,research has recently been carried out with users of civil judicial statistics,to identify their data requirements and suggestions for a revised Civil JudicialStatistics publication. The report setting out the findings from this researchwas published on 5 October in Research with Users of Civil Judicial Statistics,and can be found at:
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2007/10/04094856/0.In addition to this,it is believed that some of the data contained within the Civil Judicial Statisticspublication contain significant inaccuracies and as a result the publication hasbeen suspended whilst these inaccuracies are investigated. The latest availablepublication contains data for 2002.
The Scottish Court Service, the main provider of the data concerned, isworking with Justice Analytical Services to improve the accuracy and level of detailof the civil judicial statistics it collects. This work includes changes to theconfiguration and use of electronic systems for case management and data capturethroughout the civil courts, which will be in place by April 2008.