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Published Date: 03 June 2009
FIRST Minister Alex Salmond yesterday defended open prisons and insisted that scrapping them would make Scotland less safe.
The SNP government has come under opposition attack on the issue after convicted murderer John Brown failed to return to Castle Huntly open jail near Dundee last week. A few days earlier, Brian Martin, handed himself in to the authorities after going
on the run from the same jail.

Mr Salmond said: "Any abscond, even from the open estate, is a matter of concern."

But he went on: "The idea of having no open estate whatsoever I would think would be not one which could be sensibly considered, because I think it would make us less safe rather than more safe.

"The alternative to having an open estate would be to release these people, who are often institutionalised after many years behind bars, straight into the community."

"And nobody, certainly not our prison officers, certainly not people who care about security in Scotland, would think that would be a good idea."

Mr Salmond hit back at Labour attacks on the issue, saying: "I find it a bit difficult to take from Iain Gray and the Labour Party when the number of absconds were running at five times the level they are now at, and yet they are still complaining about it as if they have got amnesia about what happened when they were in office."





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  • Last Updated: 02 June 2009 9:35 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scottish prisons
 
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The Online Scot,

Scotland 02/06/2009 22:25:18
And with that The Scotsman's attempted campaign begins to fade.

Incidently, Gray backs open prisons too ..... just thought you might like to know.
2

W Smith,

Middle East 03/06/2009 04:21:04
It was MacAskill and Sturgeon, not Iain Gray, who said the "full weight of the law would be applied".

Unfortunately, the SNP were not threatening all criminals with this right wing zero tolerance attitude.

Only those Scottish thugs who attack muslims.

If the victim of violent crime is a non-muslim Scot then the SNP revert back to being a soft on crime radical left wing party.

FUNNY THAT.
3

W Smith,

Middle East 03/06/2009 04:27:53
Salmond and MacAskill are anti-British subversive types who mix with marxists who promote civil disobedience and support anti-Western terrorism (Stop The War Coalition, George Galloway, Kate Hudson of CND, etc).

The SNP's Gordon Wilson understood that there was more to Salmonds agenda than Scottish independence.

Over the expenses scandal and the economy, Salmond is no more a leader than Iain Gray and his speciality is trying to disarm Britain on behalf of Britain's enemies.

Salmond has to go.
4

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03/06/2009 08:28:21
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Chris,

Edinburgh 03/06/2009 09:34:53
Surely it is not the 'open prison' system that is at fault, rather the actual assessments of whether a prisoner is suitable for such a placement? Assessment systems need to be reviewed, not only in the penal system but also in the field of mental health where mistakes have also been tragically made.
6

Arfur,

03/06/2009 10:22:40
Gee it a rest Grey FFS.

The number of absconds is FIVE times lower than when Labour were in charge.

Also Labour keep mincing on about this particular guy - this is the first time he has left the prison in the last 2 years (i.e under SNP's watch). IF the hootsman actually did some work and spoke to some of the people in the areas surrounding Castle Huntly they would find that this guy is well known in the area for doing a bunk every now and then before handing himself in and in fact used to do so 2 or 3 times a year a few years ago.
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03/06/2009 13:45:23
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connaughtboy,

stonehaven 03/06/2009 15:13:31
How many times are the Scotsman going to re-cycle this story?
9

connaughtboy,

stonehaven 03/06/2009 15:13:55
"is" not "are"

 

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