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Report by Sheriff Principal Gordon Nicholson CBE, QCISBN 978 0 7559 1721 1 (Web only publication) This document is also available in pdf format (332k)
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Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Method of Working
Chapter 2: Statutory and Case Law Background The statutory background Relevant case law General comments
Chapter 3: Current Ministerial Decision Making Introduction Prerogative powers Decision making under express statutory provision General comments
Chapter 4: Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Act 2007 The Act in general Custodial sentences at present The approach of the 2007 Act: Determinate sentences Comment on new provisions regarding determinate sentences Practical problems Setting the custody part 'Serious harm' Licence conditions Curfew licences Recall to prison and revocation of licence The Parole Board Conclusion
Chapter 5: Conclusions, Suggestions and Recommendations Introduction Decision making under express statutory provision Independent Prisons Complaints Commissioner Prisons and Young Offenders Institutions (Scotland) Rules, rule 131 Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Act 2007 Final conclusions and comments
Appendix: Somerville and Others v. The Scottish Ministers The judgment of the House of Lords
Addendum of 'Ministers Involvement in Decision-making in Criminal Justice Cases
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