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Kenneth Gibson: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what action it is taking to tackle antisocial behaviour on public transport. (S6O-02448) 2.
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Willie Coffey: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will consider additional measures to deal with the reported increase in antisocial behaviour, including on the bus network.
Willie Coffey: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will consider additional measures to deal with the reported increase in antisocial behaviour, including on the bus network.
We recognise that the term “frivolous, vexatious or totally without merit” is difficult for an individual who is not a solicitor to understand; in some cases, it might even be offensive. We had long conversations previously with the SLCC and the Scottish Government about coming up with a better form of words.
The provisions of the Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews (Scotland) Bill will make permanent the legislative framework for virtual attendance at criminal courts first introduced over five years ago.
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Date answered:
26 February 2025
The report also indicated that young people were able to recognise positive changes in their behaviour and wellbeing. Young people also expressed trust in Pathfinder officers, saying they feel listened to and understood.FifeA test of change project provided early access to social work support in two localities.
As the answer to question S6W-15303 notes, the civil remedy of interdict, which can prohibit or restrain specified behaviour, is also available. In practice, interdicts are much more commonly sought than civil non-harassment orders.