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Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2000

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 06 Sep 2000

In communities in my constituency, football is seen as something that young lads get involved in.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2006

Education Committee, 13 Dec 2006

There are examples of good practice such as the midnight football league in Paisley, which runs from 11 pm to 12.30 or 1 in the morning and which is reducing antisocial behaviour, violence and crime in the area.We have to ask the young people what they want.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 April 2004

Plenary, 22 Apr 2004

Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Bill To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will consider amending section 90 of the Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Bill to introduce a lower age limit for restriction of liberty orders.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 June 2005

Education Committee, 08 Jun 2005

We found that in schools that are good at promoting positive behaviour and have a good regime of behaviour management, exclusions are understood by pupils and parents to be a severe sanction.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2000

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 21 Jun 2000

I wonder about the dividing line between mental health and challenging behaviour. Is mental health being used as a label for challenging behaviour because it is easier to consider the behaviour as a health problem than as a social problem?
Official Report Meeting date: 18 November 1999

Plenary, 18 Nov 1999

Is he also aware of the special problems of Glasgow, which has three major football stadiums, and of Edinburgh, which has Murrayfield, Holyrood and the Scottish Parliament to police?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 January 2002

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We remain committed to examining all possible means of encouraging responsible groups of supporters to become more involved in their football club. S1W-21349
Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2005

Health Committee, 18 Jan 2005

If that condition is left to carry on, it becomes behavioural. They learn a set of behaviours and they condition themselves.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2003

Plenary, 06 Feb 2003

Although we will be firm—we will tackle youth crime and bad behaviour—we will also seek to address some of the underlying problems.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 June 2004

Plenary, 17 Jun 2004

Public Transport (Antisocial Behaviour) To ask the Scottish Executive what measures it is taking so that public transport is less vulnerable to crime, vandalism and antisocial behaviour.

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