First paragraph: Between 1995 and 2002, a total of 11 women killed themselves in what was then Scotland's only prison for women, HMP and YOI Cornton Vale. The deaths, and the seeming frequency with which one followed another (seven women died within a 30-month period between 1995 and 1997; and two women died in one week in 2001), sent shock waves through the Scottish criminal justice system and wider Scottish society. Although the subsequent fatal accident inquiries failed to identify any single reason for the suicides, it was acknowledged that a history of drug use and withdrawal problems following imprisonment were common experiences among the women who died. As Scotland is traditionally distinct from England and Wales, with its emphasis ...
The use of imprisonment and non-custodial alternatives for women in Scotland has remained a focus of...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to explore the extent of the social gradient for death...
More people are serving life sentences in Scotland as a proportion of the national population than i...
First paragraph: Between 1995 and 2002, a total of 11 women killed themselves in what was then Scotl...
First paragraph: Offending by women differs in a number of important ways from offending by men: it ...
Significant legal and policy change related to domestic abuse has been evident in Scotland over the ...
This article examines homicide cases in which women have been accused of killing alongside another p...
First paragraph: Compared with other Western European countries, Scotland has the highest mortality ...
Background: Mortality is known to be extremely high among people who have been imprisoned, but there...
First paragraph: The newly published figures of annual drug-related deaths (DRD) in Scotland are app...
BACKGROUND: The only non-legal reference in Lord Cullen's Review of fatal accident inquiry (FAI) Leg...
There has been much activity within the criminal justice system in Scotland aimed at securing an app...
The 218 Centre was set up following consistent concerns about the increasing number of women in pris...
Purpose: Explore the role of trauma experience in pathways to self-harm or attempted suicide in fem...
Points to note on the report: • This UK report is a working paper that will be updated and refined ...
The use of imprisonment and non-custodial alternatives for women in Scotland has remained a focus of...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to explore the extent of the social gradient for death...
More people are serving life sentences in Scotland as a proportion of the national population than i...
First paragraph: Between 1995 and 2002, a total of 11 women killed themselves in what was then Scotl...
First paragraph: Offending by women differs in a number of important ways from offending by men: it ...
Significant legal and policy change related to domestic abuse has been evident in Scotland over the ...
This article examines homicide cases in which women have been accused of killing alongside another p...
First paragraph: Compared with other Western European countries, Scotland has the highest mortality ...
Background: Mortality is known to be extremely high among people who have been imprisoned, but there...
First paragraph: The newly published figures of annual drug-related deaths (DRD) in Scotland are app...
BACKGROUND: The only non-legal reference in Lord Cullen's Review of fatal accident inquiry (FAI) Leg...
There has been much activity within the criminal justice system in Scotland aimed at securing an app...
The 218 Centre was set up following consistent concerns about the increasing number of women in pris...
Purpose: Explore the role of trauma experience in pathways to self-harm or attempted suicide in fem...
Points to note on the report: • This UK report is a working paper that will be updated and refined ...
The use of imprisonment and non-custodial alternatives for women in Scotland has remained a focus of...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to explore the extent of the social gradient for death...
More people are serving life sentences in Scotland as a proportion of the national population than i...