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| A study from the lancet (2021) looked at 109 women in Scottish prisons and found that 78% of them had "significant head injuries" prior to conviction | brain injuries and deformities | 0%
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| Dalmarnock, Glasgow has seen its population plummet from 50,000 in the 1950's to around 3,000 today | communities (decreasing population) | 0%
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| the bike gangs of this area become notoriously violent, giving them a bad name, and leading to Lothian buses and the Scottish fire and Rescue services refuse to drive into the area | communities (schemie culture) | 0%
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| in Scotland, re-offending rates for short prison sentences is 59%, whereas on a CPO, only 30% re-offend | CPO (reduces re-offending rates) | 0%
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| in Scotland 2021, 31% of CPO's were simply not completed or they didn't show up at all | CPO (soft option) | 0%
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| more than 50% of Scottish prisoners are reported to be on drugs or drunk at the time of arrest | drugs and alcohol | 0%
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| Grant Macbeth was given DTTO after being caught trying to smuggle a burner phone into castle huntly prison to set up drug runs and drop offs | DTTO (breaks the link between crime and substance misuse) | 0%
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| Karyn Mcluskey, the chief executive of community justice Scotland said that "i have never met so many people who tell me that the road to recovery started with DTTO" | DTTO (helps with addictions) | 0%
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| Alesha Macphail's parents had to sit through the courts retelling of their daughters murder, and listen to the offender say he was "satisfied" with the crime | families (emotional) | 0%
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| 17% of victims saw a relationship breakdown because of financial support | families (financially) | 0%
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| according to the National Crime Agency, in 2017, they estimated that fraud costs the UK economy £90 billion every year | government spending (economy) | 0%
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| SPS estimates it costs around £37,000 a year to keep a prisoner incarcerated | government spending (prison population) | 0%
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| in 2017, a report estimated that around 90% of prisoners are mentally unwell and the NHS treats 10% of prisoners for mental health issues | mental illnesses and ACE's | 0%
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| Hallsworth and Young (2008) argue that "the gang problem is always a problem of Jamaican Yardies, the Muslim boys, the Chinese Triads, the Asian Fiat Bravo boys, and so on" | minorities and people of colour (institutional racism) | 0%
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| in 2022, there were 516,684 stop and search incidents in total in the UK | minorities and people of colour (stop and searches) | 0%
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| John Kennedy was arrested in 2018 for murder and given 26 years | offenders (prison) | 0%
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| 37% of prisoners serve only 3-6 months for their offences | offenders (reoffending rates) | 0%
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| £29 million has been budgeted to modernise prisons in Scotland whilst £1.5 billion has been allocated by the UK government for England | prison sentences (budget) | 0%
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| Barlinnie is currently sitting at around 140% capacity | prison sentences (overcrowding) | 0%
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| 66% of violent crimes result in the injury of the victim | victims (physically) | 0%
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| 23% of victims reported a rise in panic attacks and anxiety long after being attacked, those numbers rose to 66% for domestic abuse victims | victims (socially) | 0%
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