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Official Report Meeting date: 16 April 2002

Justice 1 Committee, 16 Apr 2002

On the delivery of sex offender programmes, it says:"Scottish Prison Service welcomes and endorses the view of Professor W L Marshall Ph.D., FRSC, a leading international authority on the treatment of sex offenders, that the work being done with sex offenders is of a high standard and represents a significant achievement for the SPS and its staff."
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2007

S2W-32280

To ask the Scottish Executive how many prosecutions for (a) vehicle theft, (b) theft, (c) sexual offences, (d) robbery, (e) racially aggravated offences, (f) breach of the peace, (g) domestic burglary, (h) non-domestic burglary, (i) motoring offences, (j) fraud and forgery, (k) drug offences, (l) causing death by dangerous driving, (m) causing injury by re...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 March 2005

S2W-14543

However, when it is not available children will often meet their hydration needs with fizzy, sugary soft drinks, which will often be more readily available and cheaper than bottled water (Alexander L, Currie C, Todd J and Smith R (2004) HBSC Briefing Paper 7 : How are Scotland's young people doing?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 August 2004

S2W-09600

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-8985 by Patricia Ferguson on 5 July 2004 on the provision of information to the Holyrood Inquiry before 1 September 2003, why material has been provided to the Inquiry relating to the factual position of the Holyrood project after 1 September 2003, such as inquiry document SE 9 218 on landscaping; whether it will now place copies of reports made by the Chief Executive of the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service and Head of Legal and Parliamentary Services to the Executive, any individual minister and the First Minister in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre; whether it remains Executive policy that, in respect of the Holyrood Inquiry, no questions must remain unanswered; where in the remit of the inquiry there is reference to 1 September 2003; why, if that date is of significance for the inquiry, it is not treated as significant in the report prepared for the Auditor General, Management of the Holyrood building project, and what the reason is for stating in that answer that the non-disclosure of reports by the Chief Executive of the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service and Head of Legal and Parliamentary Services to the Executive after August 2003 was normal practice.The member has provided the following Gaelic translation:S2W-09600 Fearghas Ewing (Inbhir Nis an Ear, Inbhir Narann agus Loch Abar) (SNP): A dh' fhaighneachd do Riaghaltas na h-Alba, as dhidh dhaibh ceist S2W-8985 le Patricia Nic Fhearghais air 5 Iuchar 2004 a fhreagairt mu sholaradh fiosrachaidh do Rannsachadh Taigh an Rrid ro 1 Sultain 2003, carson an deach fiosrachadh a sholaradh dhan Rannsachadh a thaobh flor shuidheachadh Taigh an Rrid as dhidh 1 Sultain 2003, mar eiseimpleir foillseachadh an rannsachaidh SE 9218 mu gh`irnealaireachd; ma bheir e lethbhreacan de dh' aithisgean, air an dhanamh le @rd-oifigear Oifis a' Chryin agus Seirbheis Luchd-casaid a' Chryin agus Ceannard Sheirbheisean Laghal agus P`rlamaideach dhan Riaghaltas, le ministear sam bith agus leis a' Phrlomh Mhinistear anns an Ionad Fiosrachaidh P`rlamaid na h-Alba (SPICe); mas e poileasaidh Riaghaltas na h-Alba fhathast, a thaobh Rannsachadh Taigh an Rrid, gum bu chrir do na ceistean uile a bhith air am freagairt; far a bheil sgeul ann mu 1 Sultain ann an raon-yghdarrais an Rannsachaidh; carson, ma tha cudthrom sam bith air a' cheann-latha seo airson an Rannsachaidh, nach eilear a' l...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2001

Health and Community Care Committee, 02 May 2001

Which of the areas mentioned in section 24(2), paragraphs (a) to (l), may not be covered by legislation?
Official Report Meeting date: 18 May 2005

Edinburgh Tram (Line Two) Bill Committee, 18 May 2005

Therefore, I stress to the promoter that accessibility and patronage issues and issues relating to city of Edinburgh rapid transit alignment, comparison with the Bury to Altrincham line in Manchester and Scottish transport appraisal guidance appendices K, L and M can be raised only in so far as they relate to the objection in question and not if raising the...
Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2003

Plenary, 07 May 2003

The table on my left should be used by members whose surnames begin with letters from A to L and the table on my right should be used by members whose surnames begin with letters from M to Z.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 July 2000

Plenary, 05 Jul 2000

I hope, on that basis, that I have persuaded Mike Russell, or Irene McGugan in his place, that amendment 26 is not needed and I invite him not to press the issue to a vote. l want to press the amendment. The question is, that amendment 26 be agreed to.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2001

Health and Community Care Committee, 02 May 2001

Which of the areas mentioned in section 24(2), paragraphs (a) to (l), may not be covered by legislation?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 December 2004

S2W-12713

To ask the Scottish Executive what the average sentence has been for a first offender convicted of (a) non-sexual crimes of violence, (b) serious assault, (c) robbery, (d) crimes of indecency, (e) rape, (f) attempted rape, (g) indecent assault, (h) crimes of dishonesty, (i) housebreaking, (j) shoplifting, (k) fraud, (l) fire-raising, (m) vandalism, (n) han...

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