Crime and Justice Research Publications

 

Date Publication Description
   
16/12/2011 Keeping Scotland Safe and Strong: A Consultation on Reforming Police and Fire and Rescue Services in Scotland - Research Findings The Research Findings summarise the analysis of responses to the Consultation on Police and Fire Reform in Scotland.
30/11/2011 Summary Justice Reform: Evaluation of Reforms to Fines Enforcement - Research Findings This evaluation of changes to fines enforcement shows that fines collection rates remain stable. Two changes could improve collection rates (i) better access to information (ii) more appropriate use of the fine.
30/11/2011 Summary Justice Reform: Evaluation of the Reforms to Fines Enforcement This evaluation of changes to fines enforcement shows that fines collection rates remain stable. Two changes could improve collection rates (i) better access to information (ii) more appropriate use of the fine.
18/11/2011 Religiously Aggravated Offending in Scotland 2010-11 A breakdown of religious aggravations charges (section 74 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2010) in Scotland in 2010-11.
16/11/2011 Summary Justice Reform Lay Justice Evaluation - Research Findings Summary of the evaluation of the implementation and impact of repforms to lay justice that formed one strand of summary justice reform.
16/11/2011 Summary Justice Reform: Lay Justice Evaluation Findings of the evaluation of the implementation and impact of reforms to lay justice. Third in a series of evaluations of summary justice reforms.
24/10/2011 A Review Of Reinvestment In Financial Investigation From The Proceeds Of Crime A review of the financial investigation in 3 police forces following the reinvestment of proceeds of crime money.
29/07/2011 An Evaluation of Football Banning Orders in Scotland This report presents the findings of an evaluation into the use of football banning order (FBO) legislation in Scotland.
29/07/2011 An Evaluation of Football Banning Orders in Scotland – Research Findings A summary of the key findings of an evaluation into the use of football banning order (FBO) legislation in Scotland.
08/07/2011 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Home Detention Curfew and Open Prison in Scotland - Research Findings This research evaluates two forms of ‘conditional liberty’ in Scotland, home detention curfew and open prison, in terms of how they operate, their contribution to community reintegration, and cost.

 

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