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The interaction between people is different when they are on television—their behaviour changes. That does not happen when the press cover something, but people’s behaviour changes if cameras are there.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
3 September 2008
In West Dunbartonshire, Dumbarton Academy, Levenvale Primary School and Braidfield Campus have been involved in the Street Football summer programme, and Brucehill Activity Centre hosted a Bank of Scotland Midnight League.
Members will certainly say that something had to be done about the powers of the trade unions, but surely nobody can justify the behaviour of the Conservative Government of the time in relation to the miners.
These are challenges that the police face across the spectrum, whether we are talking about fraud or other criminality where movement is frequent or about the use of social media in the context of offensivebehaviour in relation to football.
If the root causes—I hate to have to use that phrase again—of the offending behaviour are clear, the sentencing process should take into account how to cease the offending behaviour or, certainly, reduce it in some way.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
6 January 2016
The Scottish Government lowered the drink driving limit to help change driver behaviour, improve road safety and reduce the number of deaths on our roads.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 January 2015
By 30 September 2014, all four health boards were live with their first patients participating in computerised cognitive behavioural therapy (cCBT) as part of the trial.