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SPICe briefings Date published: 15 May 2025

Victims, Witnesses, and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill: Consideration prior to Stage 3 - Current provisions

Current provisions Non-harassment orders (NHOs) require a person to stop doing something. They seek to prevent behaviour which may cause harm or distress to another.
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 November 2024

Prisoners (Early Release) (Scotland) Bill - Public confidence / knowledge

Going on to note that the reasons for releasing prisoners before the end of their sentence are "opaque to members of the public, as well as to those affected by offending behaviour". The SCCJR also raised the importance of communication in this area, and the role of politicians.
Committee reports Date published: 4 November 2024

National Performance Framework: proposed National Outcomes considered by the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Current National Outcomes

These are: Healthy Life Expectancy Mental wellbeing Healthy weight Health Risk Behaviours Physical activity Journeys by active travel Quality of care experience Work related ill health Premature Mortality
SPICe briefings Date published: 5 October 2023

Report from a partial evaluation of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016 - Integrity

Integrity The integrity dimension assesses the extent to which the lobbying transparency system sets and enforces behavioural standards for lobbyists and lobbying targets.1Mulcahy, S. (2015, April 15).
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 December 2022

A public health approach to gambling harms - Relationship and family breakdown

The divorce rate was 18% for those who did not gamble3National Opinion Research Center. (1999). Gambling Impact and Behaviour Study. Retrieved from <a href="https://www.norc.org/PDFs/publications/GIBSFinalReportApril1999.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.norc.org/PDFs/publications/GIBSFinalReportApril1999.pdf</a> [accessed 1 2022].
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 May 2022

Children and young people's mental health in Scotland - LGBTI

With the exception of stress, transgender young people had higher rates of mental health challenges compared to LGBT young people overall: 74% of transgender people said that they experienced depression, compared to 63% of LGBT young people overall. 63% of transgender young people experienced suicidal thoughts or behaviours, compared to 50% of LGBT young pe...
Committee reports Date published: 18 March 2021

Police Scotland’s use of remote piloted aircraft systems and body worn video cameras - Conclusion and recommendations

Views should be sought on whether drones should be used for: policing purposes beyond searching for missing persons; proactive policing purposes such as surveillance, crowd control, and anti-social behaviour; and whether drones should be deployed in urban areas.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 March 2021

Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill: consideration prior to Stage 3 - The test which must be satisfied before a DAPN or DAPO can be imposed

The test includes that the officer has reasonable grounds for believing: there has been abusive behaviour by the suspected perpetrator towards the person at risk a DAPN is necessary for the purpose of protecting the person at risk before the court can make a DAPO (or an interim DAPO).
Committee reports Date published: 6 November 2020

Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 - Overview of the Bill

The Bill also provides a power for the police to impose a very short-term Domestic Abuse Protection Notice (“DAPN”) ahead of applying to the court for a DAPO in circumstances where such a notice is necessary for protecting person B from abusive behaviour by person A before an interim or full DAPO can be made.
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 September 2020

The Scottish Parliament's casework service: understanding the hidden work of MSPs - What limitations were there on the effectiveness of the MSP's casework role?

.: Factors mentioned by MSPs as limiting their effectiveness in resolving their constituents’ problems included: legislation, policies and processes that were “against” a constituent; their lack of formal power, meaning they needed to rely on the goodwill of public bodies to reach a solution; a lack of public resources to deliver the services required by the constituent to meet their needs; a lack of flexibility and responsiveness on the part of public bodies; difficult behaviour...

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