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Scottish executive defies plan's critics

Posted: 22 July 2004 | Subscribe Online


Social services groups in Scotland have hit out at Scottish executive plans to push ahead with a single agency incorporating the prison service and criminal justice social work despite overwhelming opposition from professional bodies.

While nearly 95 per cent of respondents to a consultation carried out by the executive failed to back the idea, minister for justice Cathie Jamieson said she remains convinced a service for offender management which has a single, integrated structure is required.
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She added that it would speed up the processing of offenders, reduce reoffending, improve prison intervention and allow for proper supervision upon release.

Steven Fitzpatrick, criminal justice spokesperson for Cosla, said: "By forcing through a single agency, ministers would be choosing to ignore the collective views of those with greatest insight into how offending can be reduced."

The legislation is planned to be tabled in parliament next February.


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