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A worthy effort at fixing the prisons problem



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Published Date: 02 July 2008
IS THE long-awaited report of the Scottish Prisons Commission, chaired by Henry McLeish, a "soft-touch charter" that will spare thousands of drug dealers and thugs from jail, as the Tories and Labour complain? Or is it a blueprint for ending recidivism, making low-level offenders become socially responsible, and freeing our prisons of drug abuse, as the authors claim?
Certainly Mr McLeish's report – nine months in the making – is well researched, is thoughtful and pulls no punches in its 23 recommendations. Would that other such policy reviews were so honest.

Mr McLeish's overall thesis has long been public kno...



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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2008 9:09 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scottish prisons
 
 

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