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It seems to me that there is too much equalisation of entrepreneurial behaviour with business. For me, entrepreneurial behaviour is to do with innovation, being different, and doing things differently; one can do that even working in public administration or in a bank, although it might be more difficult.
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Date answered:
19 January 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive how many prisoners were prosecuted for offences committed in prison involving (a) violence, (b) drugs and (c) threatening or abusive behaviour and how many offences were committed involving two or more of these categories in each year since 1997-98.
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Date answered:
19 January 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive how many prisoners were prosecuted for offences committed in prison involving (a) violence, (b) drugs and (c) threatening or abusive behaviour and how many offences were committed involving two or more of these categories in each year since 1997-98.
The figures also show that there is still more work to do, particularly in tackling the number of sexual assaults and dealing with anti-social behaviour. S2O-02838
To ask the Scottish Executive what guidance will be provided for local authorities on how to administer the national registration scheme for private landlords as agreed at stage 2 of the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Bill. As we indicated during the course of the stage 2 debate the Executive will issue guidance on a variety of matters to ensure the ...
Their principal function will be to observe and report incidents to local authority colleagues or the police, as appropriate, with the aim of reducing vandalism and anti-social behaviour. They will have no powers to arrest, stop or detain.
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Date answered:
21 March 2002
Local authorities have the power to place outwith Scotland, young people who have sexually offended or are displaying sexually aggressive behaviour, if that is necessary. Information on how many young people this has involved, is not held centrally.
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Date answered:
7 December 2001
This pilot is to encourage services, both statutory and voluntary, which already work with men to adopt good practice in terms of addressing men's abusive behaviour. S1W-20360
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Date answered:
9 November 2001
There are a wide range of services run by local authorities, health trusts and the voluntary sector which include provision for tackling sexually aggressive and abusing behaviour by children. There are also services dealing with non-sexual abuse by children.