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Official Report Meeting date: 14 May 2013

Justice Committee 14 May 2013

Perhaps we should refer to that and note the committee’s concerns about the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 June 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 04 June 2019

Many offenders have underlying issues that contribute to their offending behaviour. Others who commit offences for reasons that are difficult to understand will never reoffend, as a result of appropriate early intervention measures and effective rehabilitation programmes and throughcare support.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 May 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 18 May 2017

After release, tagged animals show no abnormal behaviour, survive normally and breed normally.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 November 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 16 November 2016

Country parks such as Chatelherault in Hamilton and Drumpellier park in Coatbridge, and the Bothwell castle walkways, are often a target for antisocial behaviour and vandalism. Beyond a police response and investigation, what support can the Scottish Government offer to tourist boards such as that in Greater Glasgow and Clyde Valley to raise awareness of th...
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 July 2025

Links between Climate Change and Health in Scotland. - The co-benefits of acting to prevent the impacts of climate change

The Lancet, 379(9832), 2198-2205. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(12)60766-1 The Water Environment Fund supports urban river restoration in ways that both reduce flood risk and encourage more walking and cycling, thereby benefiting public health, increasing time spent in nature, improving air quality and reducing emissions. Similarly, many behavioural changes that are beneficial for individual health are also effective at reducing carbon emissions.
Committee reports Date published: 27 May 2025

Annual report of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 2024-25

Over the reporting period, the Committee considered and reported on delegated powers in 15 Bills at Stage 1- Housing (Scotland) Bill Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill Education (Scotland) Bill Schools (Residential outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill Right to Addiction Recovery (Scotland) Bill Budget (Scotland) (No. 4) Bill Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour...
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 May 2025

The right to know: freedom of information in Scotland - The UK COVID-19 Inquiry and freedom of information practice

Retrieved from https://www.foi.scot/scottish-government-intervention-communications-and-records [accessed 19 March 2025] David Hamilton, the Scottish Information Commissioner, following the Emma Martins review stated: I welcome Emma Martins' report, and congratulate her on a wide-ranging review which puts behaviours and culture at its heart. Her review comp...
Committee reports Date published: 14 November 2024

Housing (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - The challenges facing tenants

Tony Cain from ALACHO described his concerns: You [Landlords] can make the life of a tenant very uncomfortable without breaking the law: you can regularly ask to look at the house; you can frequently ask questions about their behaviour; and you can restrict what they can do or make it clear to them that you are unhappy with this, that or the other."
Committee reports Date published: 2 July 2024

Police (Ethics, Conduct and Scrutiny) (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Accelerated hearings

The Angiolini review recommended that— “… accelerated misconduct hearings should be included in Scottish conduct regulations for all ranks of constable to deal with circumstances where the evidence is incontrovertible and where that evidence means that without further evidence it is possible to prove gross misconduct, or where the subject officer admits to their behaviour being gross misconduct”.iFinal Report: Independent Review of Complaints Handling, Investigations and Misconduct Issues in Relation to Policing.
Committee reports Date published: 22 April 2024

Stage 1 report on the Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill - Protected premises

As drafted, the bill provides enough flexibility to ensure that, should we see behaviours at services where we do not see them at the moment, we could move to protect those services as appropriate5Scottish Parliament. (2024, March 19).

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