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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 11 August 2025
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Criminal Justice Committee

Emergency Release of Prisoners and Other Key Challenges in Scotland鈥檚 Prisons

Meeting date: 5 June 2024

Pauline McNeill

You pointed out to the committee that the risk is the same if prisoners are released 45 days earlier or whatever, but do you think that there would be an impact on prisoners who might otherwise have been on some kind of programme in the prison during that time?

Criminal Justice Committee

Emergency Release of Prisoners and Other Key Challenges in Scotland鈥檚 Prisons

Meeting date: 5 June 2024

Pauline McNeill

Kate, you said that people who were convicted of culpable homicide might be a category of prisoner that is released. Is that because of the sentencing around culpable homicide?

Criminal Justice Committee

Emergency Release of Prisoners and Other Key Challenges in Scotland鈥檚 Prisons

Meeting date: 5 June 2024

Pauline McNeill

Given what Wendy Sinclair-Gieben has said about the conditions that remand prisoners are held in, does the Prison Governors Association have a view on whether remand prisons or centres might be a way forward if Scotland continues to remand so many people? The trend does not seem to be relenting.

Criminal Justice Committee

Emergency Release of Prisoners and Other Key Challenges in Scotland鈥檚 Prisons

Meeting date: 5 June 2024

Pauline McNeill

I am glad that you mentioned the Dick Stewart project, which is a Glasgow-based service. I find it really odd that, at a time when we need such services, they are not going to be there.

Criminal Justice Committee

Emergency Release of Prisoners and Other Key Challenges in Scotland鈥檚 Prisons

Meeting date: 5 June 2024

Pauline McNeill

Can you remind the committee鈥攐r remind me鈥攚hich prisoners come before the Parole Board?

Criminal Justice Committee

Emergency Release of Prisoners and Other Key Challenges in Scotland鈥檚 Prisons

Meeting date: 5 June 2024

Pauline McNeill

You have probably seen the Howard League鈥檚 list of demands, which you will not disagree with. The big one is mental health support in prisons, but we are not going to be able to tackle that or provide any more rehabilitation programmes through this. This is simply about breathing space鈥攊s that where we are?

Criminal Justice Committee

Emergency Release of Prisoners and Other Key Challenges in Scotland鈥檚 Prisons

Meeting date: 5 June 2024

Pauline McNeill

I want to begin with a question for Phil Fairlie, and Paula Arnold will probably want to answer it, too. We have been asked to look at this short-term measure. In your view, Phil, what difference would it make to the management of prisons if we were to pass it?

Criminal Justice Committee

Emergency Release of Prisoners and Other Key Challenges in Scotland鈥檚 Prisons

Meeting date: 5 June 2024

Pauline McNeill

Paula Arnold, do you want to answer the same question?

Criminal Justice Committee

Emergency Release of Prisoners and Other Key Challenges in Scotland鈥檚 Prisons

Meeting date: 5 June 2024

Pauline McNeill

Notwithstanding what the prisons inspector has said about building more prisons, or building your way out of the crisis, has there been any discussion among governors about different ways of holding remand prisoners? I am thinking about the conditions that they are held in and the question of why they are not included in this.

Criminal Justice Committee

Emergency Release of Prisoners and Other Key Challenges in Scotland鈥檚 Prisons

Meeting date: 5 June 2024

Pauline McNeill

Wendy Sinclair-Gieben, remand prisoners are not covered by the legislation. I do not know whether, because of their status, there is some legal barrier in that respect. We are prepared in principle to release prisoners serving sentences in order to free up space, and we also have a sizeable remand population. Is there a way round that situation? When the cabinet secretary was asked to address that question, she said that she would look at it, but that does not appear to have happened. What is your view on that?