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Overhaul Sentencing Policy
9/4/08
Responding to comments from the Chief Inspector
of Prisons that overcrowding in Scottish prisons is making Scotland
a more dangerous place, Margaret Smith MSP has urged the Scottish Government
to press ahead with a radical overhaul of sentencing policy in Scotland.
Commenting, Mrs Smith said:
“The Chief Inspector of Prisons’ observations
entirely vindicate our campaign to scrap very short term prison sentences
and replace them with tougher community sentences.
“Filling jails with very short term prisoners
leads to overcrowding and means that the Scottish Prison Service cannot
work with offenders to tackle their behaviour. This directly leads
to more re-offending.
“Locking up offenders for a handful of days at a time does not help
victims, as these offenders often go on to commit more crime. The
Government needs to introduce tougher community sentences so that offenders
can work to repay their communities.”
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