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Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 September 2021
Jamie Greene
Okay.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 September 2021
Jamie Greene
For the avoidance of doubt, action 11 in the committee鈥檚 papers invites members
鈥渢o consider whether to agree with the recommendation鈥
to approve the legislative consent motion, but
鈥渁lso that consent should not yet be given to the power to extract information from digital devices鈥.
However, my understanding is that, as a committee, we are voting solely on the motion as worded and not on any subsequent amendments or theoretical motions. Therefore, for the avoidance of doubt, I disagree with action 11 but agree to the motion as worded.
12:00Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 September 2021
Jamie Greene
So, it is not the case that the Scottish Government has a problem with the principle of the extraction of data, which is perhaps how it was reported.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 September 2021
Jamie Greene
I have several areas that I would like to cover, but I am happy to come back in later. The first area of natural interest is what happens next in our criminal justice system. We can all identify that there is a tremendous backlog of cases, which has a knock-on effect both on those on remand鈥擨 am sure that we will discuss that later鈥攁nd on the victims who are involved. The backlog is huge, as is the challenge. We know that all the stops are being pulled out, but it is not just about increasing the size of the judicial estate; it is also about how we get through the backlog.
Which of the temporary measures to deal with the health emergency are likely to become permanent measures in the justice system? I am thinking specifically of virtual trials and the submission of written evidence rather than verbal evidence, which can be cross-examined and properly interrogated, for example. What concerns have been raised by the legal profession that some of the temporary measures should not become permanent?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 September 2021
Jamie Greene
I want to note, for the benefit of the Official Report, that the Scottish Conservatives voted against the proposed cuts to the community payback order disposals鈥攁nd, I think, rightly so.
I want to address an elephant in the room that has been present in previous committee meetings with previous cabinet secretaries and which will no doubt be the source of endless conversation as we move forward: the endemic problem of drugs in our prisons. The statistics speak for themselves. In 2007, around 200 prisoners were identified as having a drug problem in our prison service; last year, the figure was 2,200. I know that to be true, because on our visit last week to HMP Edinburgh, two prisoners spoke frankly to me about the matter. I hope that we can be just as frank today about the problem. One of the prisoners said that it was easier to get drugs inside prison than outside of it鈥攁nd I believe that to be true, too, as he had no reason to lie鈥攁nd the other told me that if I wanted drugs he could get them to me in five minutes. Is that an area of concern? Is this a rising problem, or have things stabilised? Indeed, is the figure going down? What is being done to address the issue?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 September 2021
Jamie Greene
I have a minor and brief point to make on the second instrument, which is that the fee increase is 6 per cent but no explanatory note has been offered with regard to that level or the rationale behind it.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 22 June 2021
Jamie Greene
I have no relevant interests to declare.