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Women's Penal Policy Campaign Still Needs Champions

A recent article from Professor Mike Nellis addresses the ongoing struggles to achieve female penal policy reform since plans for HMP Inverclyde prison were halted in January. For HLS, this announcement came after a long campaign against the prison, however, it does not mark the end of the process but rather signals a new beginning for women’s penal policy in Scotland. However, can anything truly radical be achieved when traditional balances of power remain, namely ‘the continuing Scottish Prison Service (SPS) domination of the debate on the future of women offenders’ as well as ‘the power of the sheriffs/judiciary to exempt themselves from democratic debate on policy as and when they choose’

As Prof Nellis writes, on this issue the government need to hear from outside voices, those same voices that rallied against the prison in the first place. Howard League Scotland continue to be a leading voice in this agenda, and by becoming a member of HLS that you add your voice and the weight of public support to this cause. If we are to make reform a reality then now, more than ever, we must add our voices to the campaign for Scotland’s community based penal system for women.

Read more:

Mike Nellis, After HMP Inverclyde: where power lies in Scotland’s penal reform debate, Scottish Justice Matters.

Latest Crime and Punishment Statistics Scotland

Scottish Government Justice Analytical Services have released their latest Statisical bulletin. Some of the key figures include a decrease in the fear of crime, a believe that crime is either static or going down; an increase in the prison population and the average sentence length; and an overal decrease in recorded crime.

Police and Crime

Recorded crime is down by 36% since 2006-07

16.9%: The overall risk of being a victim of crime, which fell from 20.4% in 2008-09, and the estimated number of crimes experienced by adults in Scotland fell by 22% over the same period.

52%: The clear up rate for all recorded crimes in 2013-14, up from 51% in 2012-13 and the highest since 1976

Fear of Crime

76%: the number of adults who thought that the crime rate stayed the same or improved in their local area in 2012-13

Fines

55%: Number of people convicted in 2013-14 who received a financial penalty.

Prisons

4%: The rise in the average prison population between 2010-11 and 2011-12, to 8,178. This was driven by increases of 9% in the remand and 3% in the sentenced population.

9,500: Current projections for the Scottish prison population for 2020-21.

9.5: the average length of sentence in months

Social Work

82%: the percentage of the 19,400 social work order between 2012-13 which were community payback orders.

Read the full report here: Monthly Safer Communities and Justice Brief | Justice Analytical Services (JAS) | Scottish Government | March 2015

Perspectives from inside Barlinnie

The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies recently organised three workshops in HMP Barlinnie on Abuse, mental health and self-harm, Activities, work and education and Resolving disputes in prison, security, and the use of force. Corresponding workshops were also undertaken in HMP Grendon, which this publication also reports.

The Barlinnie section makes for sobering reading, however. It is prison life from the perspective of those men imprisoned. It presents an atmosphere suffused with fear, high levels of anxiety and mistrust. The regime is described as being beleaguered with long waits for medical treatment, long lock-up times, cold food, inflexible visiting times, doubled-up cells.

HLS maintains that these problems will not be resolved by simply building a new prison. While modern facilities are welcomed, the issues of prison atmosphere and quality of day-to-day prison life rest in the regime, access to services, staff-prisoner relations, purposeful activity and family visits – all of which are undermined by the acute levels of overcrowding at Barlinnie. The other prison in this report, HMP Grendon, which was built in the middle of the last century is described as exceptional by prisoners there due to its services and regime – despite the buildings age. While bricks and mortar reform is one thing, SPS and the government must address the pressing need for qualitative regime reform and tackle the overcrowding in Barlinnie.

Read the report here: Perspectives from inside: A report from HMP Grendon and HMP Barlinnie | Centre for Crime and Justcie Studies | March 2015

Prisoner Voting

That Scotland denied prisoners the right to vote during the independence referendum undermined the fabric of our democracy and the principle of universal suffrage. In this essay Albie Sachs and HLS President Andrew Coyle review the current ban on prisoner voting in Scotland, England and Wales. How can the Scottish Government make real its social justice mantra when it denied such a large population a right to be counted as a member of a democratic Scottish society during the independence referendum?

Read the essay here: The Right to Vote | Scottish Justice Matters | Vol 3 | Number 1 | March 2015

Experiencing Long-term Imprisonment in Scotland

Based on extensive interviews with long-term prisoners in Scotland, this fantastic 2 page essay from Dr Marguerite Schinkel in SJM illuminates how long-term prisoners experience their sentence, anger about the en masse rehabilitation process and trying to desist when back in the community while faced with the life long burden of having to disclose a criminal record.

Read the full article here: Fair Enough | Scottish Justice Matters | Vol 3 | Number 1 | March 2015

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2015

  • Women's Penal Policy Campaign Still Needs Champions
    18th April 2015
  • Latest Crime and Punishment Statistics Scotland
    23rd March 2015
  • Perspectives from inside Barlinnie
    23rd March 2015
  • Prisoner Voting
    23rd March 2015
  • Experiencing Long-term Imprisonment in Scotland
    23rd March 2015
  • Standards for Inspecting and Monitoring Prisons in Scotland
    23rd March 2015
  • Automatic Early Release
    27th February 2015
  • Prisoners (Control of Release) (Scotland) Bill Feb 2015
    24th February 2015
  • Blueprint for Reform
    19th February 2015
  • Vacancy for Researcher/Administrator
    17th February 2015
  • Automatic Early Release
    4th February 2015
  • Inverclyde in the news
    26th January 2015
  • Howard League Scotland welcomes bold decision on Inverclyde
    26th January 2015
  • HLS in the news: automatic early release
    19th January 2015
  • Ban on automatic early release
    13th January 2015
  • Grampian Prison Radio Station
    13th January 2015
  • January 2015 Scottish Prison Population
    12th January 2015
  • Pat Carlen on Women in Prison - an indictment of society
    7th January 2015
  • Death, Addiction and Decay - Health matters in Scottish prisons
    5th January 2015

2014

  • Inverclyde - a new year's resolution?
    18th December 2014
  • Can Prison Work?
    1st December 2014
  • New Cabinet Secretary for Justice
    21st November 2014
  • Ageing Prison Population
    19th November 2014
  • People in prison: a snapshot
    5th November 2014
  • Possible Smoking Ban in Scottish Prisons
    3rd November 2014
  • Scottish Government’s Draft Budget 2015-16
    3rd November 2014
  • Scottish Imprisonment - Recent trends and Costs
    31st October 2014
  • HLS Convenor, John Scott QC, Annual SACRO Lecture
    30th October 2014
  • Prison Visiting Committee Reform
    30th October 2014
  • Lord Carloway Drummond Hunter Lecture - full paper
    27th October 2014
  • Scottish Government’s Draft Budget 2014/15
    11th October 2014
  • Scottish Government: What Works to Reduce Crime?
    10th October 2014
  • Prison Population
    8th October 2014
  • Rehabilitation and Resettlement
    8th October 2014
  • Getting it Right For Every Child
    6th October 2014
  • Youth Justice Under the Radar
    6th October 2014
  • Extended Family Visits
    6th October 2014
  • Is prison the only future for women's penal policy?
    1st October 2014
  • Baroness Corston: Inverclyde prison 'will fail'
    1st October 2014
  • Scottish Imprisonment September 2014
    26th September 2014
  • Greenock Inspection
    26th September 2014
  • Howard League Scotland calls for voting rights for prisoners
    23rd September 2014
  • VOTERS ASKED TO REMEMBER THOSE WITH NO VOICE
    18th September 2014
  • Prison Population - September 2014
    9th September 2014
  • Prison Population - September 2014
    9th September 2014
  • Past, Present & Future - Women's Penal Policy
    20th August 2014
  • HMP Grampian - Incapacitant Spray Used
    13th August 2014
  • A Shine Mentor on Women Offenders: From Where I Stand...
    11th August 2014
  • SPS Annual Report 2013-2014
    16th July 2014
  • Prison Population - July 2014
    11th July 2014
  • Scottish Prisoner Voting Arrangements
    3rd July 2014
  • Breaking the Cycle of Building Bigger Prisons
    1st July 2014
  • HM Chief Inspector of Prisons Report 2013-2014 Published
    25th June 2014
  • The problem with prison population predictions
    12th June 2014
  • SPS Prisoner Surveys 2011-2013
    10th June 2014
  • SPS Custodial History and Substance Misuse 2014
    6th June 2014
  • Scottish Prison Population May 2014
    4th June 2014
  • Criminal Justice Social Work Annual Report 2012-13
    29th May 2014
  • SCCJR Report on Training for SPS Staff
    26th May 2014
  • Prison Transformation in Dominican Republic
    24th May 2014
  • WHO Report on Prison Health Care
    24th May 2014
  • Problems Implementing Human Rights in Prison Practice
    20th May 2014
  • Automatic Early Release May 2014
    16th May 2014
  • Prison and Desistance - (Re)turning point?
    15th May 2014
  • PQ re pregnant women in HMP Inverclyde
    14th May 2014
  • PQ on healthcare services for HMP Inverclyde
    14th May 2014
  • PQ on transport links to Inverclyde
    14th May 2014
  • PQ on Inverclyde - which experts consulted in design phase?
    14th May 2014
  • PQ on Inverclyde - different security levels?
    14th May 2014
  • Children are 'Innocent Victims' of imprisonment
    14th May 2014
  • PQ on Inverclyde Family Visiting Facilities
    14th May 2014
  • Proposal to end automatic early release
    12th May 2014
  • Prison Population - May 2014
    11th May 2014
  • Startling Differences in Regional Imprisonment Rates
    2nd May 2014
  • Moral Panic or Moral Crusade?
    1st May 2014
  • Moral Panic or Moral Crusade?
    1st May 2014
  • Criminal Justice Social Work Annual Report 2012-13
    1st May 2014
  • Cabinet Secretary for Justice Kenny MacAskill - Women's Penal Policy
    24th April 2014
  • 218 Service - Case Studies
    18th April 2014
  • 218 Project - Women's Penal Policy
    18th April 2014
  • Anne Pinkman, SWGWO - Women's Penal Policy
    17th April 2014
  • Karyn McCluskey,Violence Reduction - Women's Penal Policy
    17th April 2014
  • Maura Daly, Circle - Women's Penal Policy
    16th April 2014
  • Sarah Roberts, Families Outside - Women's Penal Policy
    16th April 2014
  • Tam Bailie, Commissioner for Children and Young People
    15th April 2014
  • CJA Chief Officers - Women's Penal Policy
    15th April 2014
  • Thinking about women's penal policy
    14th April 2014
  • Thinking about women's penal policy
    14th April 2014
  • Thinking about women's penal policy
    14th April 2014
  • Thinking about women's penal policy
    14th April 2014
  • Howard League Scotland in the News
    14th April 2014
  • Dr Margaret Malloch - Women's Penal Policy
    14th April 2014
  • Tom Halpin, Sacro - Women's Penal Policy
    14th April 2014
  • What's right for women offenders?
    13th April 2014
  • CPT Recommendations Scotland - March 2014
    27th March 2014
  • Scotland's Prison Population 1998-2013
    5th March 2014
  • Scottish Sentences
    13th February 2014
  • HLS Event in the News
    13th February 2014
  • Scottish Prisons in the News
    7th February 2014
  • Recruiting ex-offenders - James Timpson Lecture
    3rd February 2014
  • Prison Visiting Committee Reform
    30th January 2014
  • Scottish Prison Population 3rd January 2014
    21st January 2014
  • Prison Policy in the News
    18th January 2014

2013

  • Women Offenders
    23rd December 2013
  • Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill
    23rd December 2013
  • Prisoner voting and the independence referendum
    23rd December 2013
  • Independent monitoring of prisons
    23rd December 2013
  • Appointment of Howard League Scotland’s first President
    23rd December 2013
  • Female Imprisonment in Scotland - Survey 2013
    12th December 2013
  • Scottish Crime and Convictions Figures 2012-2013
    26th November 2013
  • Justice Budget 2014/15
    11th October 2013
  • Howard League Scotland Calls On MSPs To Let Short Term Prisoners Vote In The Independence Referendum
    12th September 2013
  • SPS Annual Report 2012-13
    1st July 2013
  • Prisoner Voting
    21st March 2013

2012

  • Angiolini Commission on Women Offenders
    1st May 2012

2011

  • Scottish Survey - Female Offenders (2011)
    1st December 2011
  • SCCJR: Female Imprisonment in Scotland
    31st October 2011
  • Cornton Vale Inspector of Prisons Report 2011
    11th June 2011

2009

  • SCCJR Report on Developing Sentencing & Penal Policy
    9th August 2009

2006

  • Women in Prison in Scotland, SCCCJ Report
    3rd November 2006