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| Wednesday, 24 July, 2002, 13:07 GMT 14:07 UK Courts 'should jail fewer people' ![]() There was support for non-custodial measures Members of the public want Scottish courts to make more use of alternatives to custodial sentences, according to a report. A seminar organised by a Scottish Parliament committee suggested that people were more likely to support non-custodial measures once they heard the background to individual cases. Now the chairwoman of Holyrood's justice 1 committee has urged the Scottish Executive to take the findings on board.
"Quite clearly, this raises important future policy questions and resourcing issues for Scotland's justice and penal system. "Our committee has been highly critical of the executive's Prisons Estates Review for having been carried out in a vacuum and we intend to explore these findings in our coming inquiry to ensure that important decisions on the future of Scotland's prisons are taken in a fully informed context." The report was published following a seminar at Glasgow Caledonian University attended by Solicitor General Elish Angiolini and Strathclyde Police Chief Constable William Rae. Views mellowed Almost 90 members of the public took part in the day-long event. They were asked what punishments they thought appropriate for a series of criminal cases. Those taking part were in favour of harsher sentences at first - but their views mellowed when more information was provided on the background of the cases.
A Scottish Executive spokeswoman said it was "strongly committed" to making greater use of alternatives to custody. "It can offer those accused of crimes an opportunity to address offending behaviour or personal problems which contribute to offending," she said. "Alternatives to custody can also be vital in helping to break the cycle of crime which many offenders find themselves trapped in and also allows many to remain with their families." The justice 1 committee is to carry out a full inquiry into alternatives to custody later this year. | See also: 22 Jul 02 | Scotland 02 Jul 02 | Scotland 30 Jun 02 | Scotland 08 May 01 | Scotland Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Scotland stories now: Links to more Scotland stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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