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Recruitment of the positions of solicitor member and victims’ expert member

Recruitment
20th March 2023

The Scottish Sentencing Council has vacancies for the positions of solicitor member and victims’ expert member.

Draft minutes of December 2022 meeting of the Scottish Sentencing Council

29th December 2022

The draft minutes of the Council’s meeting held in Edinburgh on 9 December 2022 are now available.

Draft minutes of September 2022 meeting of the Scottish Sentencing Council

21st October 2022

The draft minutes of the Council’s meeting held in Edinburgh on 30 September 2022 are now available.

Council publishes report on fraud sentencing

20th October 2022

The Council has today published a new literature review on the sentencing of fraud offences in Scotland. The review was carried out by a group of expert academics from the University of Central Lancashire and explores three overarching themes: fraud sentencing processes, fraud perpetrators, and fraud victims.

New sentencing guidelines marked in Council’s 2021-22 annual report

Publications
13th October 2022

Writing in the Council’s 2021-22 annual report, which was published and laid before the Scottish Parliament on 12 October 2022, Lady Dorrian recognised the significance of the two guidelines developed by the Council which cover the process of sentencing, and sentencing young people.

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