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Official Report Meeting date: 11 May 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 11 May 2017

It is growing at an alarming rate, fuelled by the behaviour of people in Scotland and around the world.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 September 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 21 September 2016

James Kelly’s relaunch of his relaunch of his call to repeal the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012 two days before the old firm game is one such decision.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 March 2014

Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee 12 March 2014

However, we recognise that, as they said, the proposals will not be the absolute panacea for antisocial behaviour. We are not suggesting that the bill will sort antisocial behaviour and bring it to an end.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 March 2020

Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee 12 March 2020

The illustrative regulations were also shared with our event partners—Glasgow City Council, Police Scotland, the Scottish Football Association and UEFA—as well as a number of other key stakeholders including the Advertising Association, the Scottish Police Federation, football supporter groups and community groups.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 February 2020

Health and Sport Committee 25 February 2020

Without making any absolute commitment, I am always happy to consider such ideas. Our football clubs and the community work that they do are among the greatest resources that we have in Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 20 February 2025

Motion agreed to, That the Parliament notes that Scotland has one of the highest proportions of prisoners in Western Europe; recognises the action that has been taken to establish a sustainable prison population and shift the balance between the use of custody and justice in the community, while protecting the public from harm; acknowledges the need for an independent review of sentencing and penal policy to consider how imprisonment and community interventions are used; further acknowledges the key role that the third sector can play in the effective delivery of justice services that reduce reoffending, and support rehabilitation and reintegration into society; agrees that there is a need for strong partnership working and co-ordination between third sector organisations, justice social work and the Scottish Prison Service to provide support and improve outcomes for those leaving prison, and believes that the Parliament has an important role to play in discussing the use of imprisonment and the best means for addressing offending behaviour...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 20 February 2025

Motion agreed to, That the Parliament notes that Scotland has one of the highest proportions of prisoners in Western Europe; recognises the action that has been taken to establish a sustainable prison population and shift the balance between the use of custody and justice in the community, while protecting the public from harm; acknowledges the need for an independent review of sentencing and penal policy to consider how imprisonment and community interventions are used; further acknowledges the key role that the third sector can play in the effective delivery of justice services that reduce reoffending, and support rehabilitation and reintegration into society; agrees that there is a need for strong partnership working and co-ordination between third sector organisations, justice social work and the Scottish Prison Service to provide support and improve outcomes for those leaving prison, and believes that the Parliament has an important role to play in discussing the use of imprisonment and the best means for addressing offending behaviour...
Official Report Meeting date: 23 January 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 23 January 2025

Last February, Nesta—formerly the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts—reported on a United Kingdom Government report regarding public awareness and behaviour towards climate change and net zero.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 June 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 20 June 2024

Enhanced deployment of customer support teams helped to reduce fare evasion and antisocial behaviour, thereby building customer confidence and increasing revenue.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 18 January 2024

Issues could also arise with dogs being neglected or not exercised, or with dogs generally not being compatible with the owner’s lifestyle, leading to behavioural issues. Although the focus today is on XL bully dogs, any dog has the propensity to become out of control or even dangerous if not trained and socialised properly and not kept under proper control...

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