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Member of Scottish Youth Parliament blogs on sentencing of young people consultation workshop

30th January 2020

The Scottish Sentencing Council held a consultation workshop on the sentencing of young people at the Scottish Youth Parliament’s 70th National Sitting in October last year.

mental welfare report

13th February 2020

The Scottish Sentencing Council has today published a report following a roundtable discussion it held with stakeholders on the sentencing of people with mental welfare difficulties.

 

Research indicates the brain does not fully mature until you are at least 25

21st February 2020

Sentencing should take account of compelling evidence that the brain does not fully mature until at least the age of 25, according to a review of research undertaken by the University of Edinburgh on behalf of the Scottish Sentencing Council.

Public to have their say on proposed sentencing guideline for young people

27th February 2020

Members of the public are being invited to give their views on a new sentencing guideline which states that rehabilitation should be a primary consideration when young people are being sentenced.

Advice on Coronavirus (COVID-19)

13th March 2020

If you are due to attend court and have questions regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19), please see the Scottish Court and Tribunals website for the latest advice and guidance.

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