There has been much activity within the criminal justice system in Scotland aimed at securing an approach to women in prison that is ‘radical and ambitious’; a call that was made by the Cabinet Secretary for Justice, Michael Matheson when he announced a halt to the development of a 300-bed prison for women at Inverclyde. Following his announcement, much activity was instigated as the Scottish Prison Service (SPS) and Scottish Government reviewed their plans for women, with meetings convened across the country to discuss what should happen next. There has been an admirable determination across all agencies to maintain momentum for change
Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cro...
Calls for ‘holistic' responses to halt the increasing imprisonment of women are continually re...
Prisoners and prisons have become an increasing focal point in Scottish politics and policymaking in...
There has been much activity within the criminal justice system in Scotland aimed at securing an app...
The use of imprisonment and non-custodial alternatives for women in Scotland has remained a focus of...
For more than two decades, there has been an ongoing critique of penal responses to women in the cri...
The 218 Centre was set up following consistent concerns about the increasing number of women in pris...
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
First paragraph: There have been many recent attempts to ‘reimagine’ justice in Scotland...
In late 2007, and in the face of a high imprisonment rate and unmitigated growth in the prison popul...
Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cro...
First paragraph: Offending by women differs in a number of important ways from offending by men: it ...
Whilst the Corston report was focused upon the imprisonment of vulnerable women in England and Wales...
Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cro...
Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cro...
Calls for ‘holistic' responses to halt the increasing imprisonment of women are continually re...
Prisoners and prisons have become an increasing focal point in Scottish politics and policymaking in...
There has been much activity within the criminal justice system in Scotland aimed at securing an app...
The use of imprisonment and non-custodial alternatives for women in Scotland has remained a focus of...
For more than two decades, there has been an ongoing critique of penal responses to women in the cri...
The 218 Centre was set up following consistent concerns about the increasing number of women in pris...
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
This article draws on the findings from research undertaken in south-east Scotland in 2008 which sou...
First paragraph: There have been many recent attempts to ‘reimagine’ justice in Scotland...
In late 2007, and in the face of a high imprisonment rate and unmitigated growth in the prison popul...
Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cro...
First paragraph: Offending by women differs in a number of important ways from offending by men: it ...
Whilst the Corston report was focused upon the imprisonment of vulnerable women in England and Wales...
Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cro...
Illustrating their arguments with empirical examples drawn from two recent research projects—one cro...
Calls for ‘holistic' responses to halt the increasing imprisonment of women are continually re...
Prisoners and prisons have become an increasing focal point in Scottish politics and policymaking in...