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Evaluation of The Implementation of the Mandatory Supervised Attendance Order Pilot at Ayr Sheriff and Glasgow District Courts

DescriptionReport on the implementation of mandatory Supervised Attendance Orders as set out in Section 235(4) of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 in Ayr Sheriff and Glasgow District Courts.
ISBN0 7559 6396 2
Official Print Publication DateDecember 2006
Website Publication DateDecember 20, 2006

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Reid Howie Associates
Scottish Executive Social Research, 2006
ISSN 09502254
ISBN 0 7559 6396 2 (Web only publication)
This document is also available in pdf format (669k)

CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Aims
Methodology
Basis of the pilot
The implementation of the pilot
Impact of the pilot
Main suggestions for action

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
Aims and objectives of the research
Methodology
Background
Disposals in Scottish Courts
The use of Supervised Attendance Orders
Receptions to prison for fine default

CHAPTER TWO IMPLEMENTATION & OPERATION OF THE PILOT
The introduction of the pilot
The operation of the pilot
The outcome of the orders

CHAPTER THREE VIEWS OF SAO AND THE PILOT
Views of the purpose of SAOs
Views of the benefits of orders
Wider concerns expressed about SAOs arising from the pilot
Future approaches to SAOs
Cost effectiveness

CHAPTER FOUR KEY FINDINGS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR ACTION
Key findings
Suggestions for action
Overview

The views expressed in this report are those of the researcher and
do not necessarily represent those of the Department or Scottish Ministers.

This report is available on the Scottish Executive Social Research website only
www.scotland.gov.uk/socialresearch.

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