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Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
05 May 2009
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Inquiry
I want to talk about alternatives to Cornton Vale. The 218 centre has been mentioned. I get the feeling that everyone who has given evidence thinks that the centre, which is being evaluated, does good work. Everyone seems to agree that we should replicate that elsewhere. Howev...
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
10 Feb 2009
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Inquiry
I want to ask about that statutory group. The fact that all those women are centralised in Cornton Vale must add to the difficulties. Personally, I would not call an annual visit or annual case conference keeping in touch—that is quite shocking—but visiting a prisoner in Cornt...
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
21 Apr 2009
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Inquiry
The committee has been told that many inmates, such as short-term and untried prisoners or women on remand, have limited or no access to services at Cornton Vale. Given the length of their sentences and the obvious pressure on prison resources, is it realistic to expect that s...
Marlyn Glen (North East Scotland) (Lab): Lab Committee
05 May 2009
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Inquiry
You paint a fairly gloomy picture. I visited Cornton Vale when you were governor. It is worrying if overcrowding is making the situation worse. We will talk about alternatives to Cornton Vale later.You made an important point about the improvement in health information exchang...
Marlyn Glen (North East Scotland) (Lab): Lab Chamber
11 Feb 2010
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System
I am pleased that we have had this debate on the Equal Opportunities Committee's report on female offenders in the criminal justice system, and I am particularly pleased that the topic of female offenders has moved up the political agenda. Members across the chamber seem to ag...
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
22 Apr 2008
Criminal Justice System<br />(Female Offenders)
It was suggested that a modular approach that can be continued by agencies outside prison, following release, is more helpful for short-term prisoners. Would it be a good idea to apply to male prisoners the good practice that has been developed for women prisoners in Cornton V...
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
22 Apr 2008
Criminal Justice System<br />(Female Offenders)
I suggest that programmes should be transferred mainly from Cornton Vale to other prisons, rather than the other way around, in order to break down the undeniable machismo in such environments.
Marlyn Glen (North East Scotland) (Lab): Lab Committee
10 Feb 2009
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Inquiry
I want to return to the profile of women in prison. We have already taken evidence on this, but I wonder whether the witnesses would like to add to that evidence. I appreciate that there are issues in all prisons, but some things are more of an issue in Cornton Vale. That seem...
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
10 Feb 2009
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Inquiry
When we visited Cornton Vale, we saw one of the cells that had been adapted for prisoners with disabilities. Can you give us an idea of how the Scottish Prison Service copes with offenders who have disabilities?
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
10 Feb 2009
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Inquiry
Given the various duties that the Government has to fulfil, I am not reassured to learn that although the situation is bad at Cornton Vale, it is even worse everywhere else. There is a concern about prisoners with disabilities.
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
21 Apr 2009
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Inquiry
That is a massive problem. The committee has not touched on it to a great extent, but perhaps we should consider it in a bit more depth. When we visited Cornton Vale, we had a look at one of the cells that was adapted for prisoners with disabilities, and I was concerned about ...
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
05 May 2009
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Inquiry
I want to pursue that point. We do not want to go back to having small units that are not properly resourced, but I am interested in the comments about relationship building being key and it being really important for women to have a relationship with one person. If we do that...
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
19 May 2009
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Inquiry
The committee inquiry's remit is about how much prison helps to prevent women from reoffending. I am glad to hear that people are in discussion with Cornton Vale in that regard. There is a growing awareness among everybody that connections need to be made with services while p...
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
19 May 2009
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Inquiry
It does. I am interested in what you said about prostitution. We asked about that, but it is seemingly not dealt with in Cornton Vale. I can understand that, given the lack of resources, but there is a cost to society of not addressing such issues.My other question is about da...
Marlyn Glen (North East Scotland) (Lab): Lab Committee
23 Jun 2009
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Inquiry
The committee welcomes the developments in relation to domestic abuse and the good intentions that exist. However, we have taken a great deal of evidence and have discovered that women offenders are never asked whether they are victims of domestic abuse, although they are aske...
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
23 Jun 2009
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Inquiry
I would like to take things a bit further. It seems that having units with 10 to 20 women is the right way to go, but I realise that that is in the future. However, what about equal opportunities and young female offenders? Is there not already a difficulty in Cornton Vale wit...
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
24 Jun 2003
Work Programme
I am interested in how women are treated in the prison service, so I would like to visit Cornton Vale, if that is possible. I am also interested in going to see a children's hearing. I know that there are time constraints and I have been told that the hearings can take only on...
Marlyn Glen (North East Scotland) (Lab): Lab Committee
04 Nov 2003
Prisons
I will ask those questions separately. My first question is on the growing number of women prisoners and the consequent transfer of some women from Cornton Vale to Greenock. I would like you to expand on the suggestions in the report for reducing the number of petty offenders ...
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
19 Nov 2003
Sentencing and Early Release from Prison
It is good to hear that, especially because Cornton Vale is crowded and there are women in other prisons as well. That is something that can be addressed.
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
15 Sep 2004
Rehabilitation Programmes in Prison
Margaret Smith has reminded me that, during our visit to Polmont, we saw some of the good work that is being done to deal with the difficulties that arise around football teams. It seems to me that promoting the idea of diversity is the right approach, because there are so man...
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
29 Sep 2004
Rehabilitation Programmes in Prison
I want to ask about the rehabilitation of vulnerable and difficult groups of prisoners. I am thinking in particular about the difficulties of rehabilitating prisoners who have mental health problems, for example in Cornton Vale, which holds a high percentage of such prisoners.
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
10 Nov 2004
Prisons
Can Dr McLellan estimate the number of prisoners in Cornton Vale for whom prison is inappropriate?
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
10 Nov 2004
Prisons
I have no doubt that a tremendous amount of good work goes on at Cornton Vale. What examples have you observed at the prison?
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
15 Dec 2004
Rehabilitation Programmes in Prisons
There is a programme on diet at Cornton Vale but it is obvious that not only women should undertake such programmes.Finally, on family issues, will you outline briefly the role of the prison in maintaining family contacts? We heard about difficulties with travel.
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
15 Dec 2004
Rehabilitation Programmes in Prisons
We are talking about targeting specific groups and you say that there is an excellent induction programme at Cornton Vale prison. To what extent is the opportunity for rehabilitation sensitive to the needs of women prisoners, young people and those from ethnic minorities?
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
10 Feb 2009
Current Petitions
That leads on to another area altogether. The cost of prisons is an interesting subject. The Government should be comparing the cost of rehabilitation and the overall cost to the community of offenders who are not rehabilitated. I am, therefore, interested in the arguments abo...
Marlyn Glen (North East Scotland) (Lab): Lab Chamber
11 May 2005
Rehabilitation in Prisons
I welcome the opportunity to debate the Justice 1 Committee's report and I also welcome the Scottish Prison Service's initial response, which said that the report sets a challenging agenda and is a valuable contribution to the debate.The committee inquiry was about the effecti...
Marlyn Glen: Lab Chamber
26 Feb 2009
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Young Offenders (Communication Difficulties)
Given that speech and language therapy provision is available for only 16 hours per week in Polmont and cannot be accessed at all by offenders in Cornton Vale, does the minister share my concern for the success of rehabilitation measures when there is a mismatch between the sk...
Marlyn Glen: Lab Committee
09 Feb 2010
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System
We have done very well in moving the issue up the agenda. For example, there is the report on Cornton Vale from HM chief inspector of prisons for Scotland. Things are moving forward. My question is on the two reports that the cabinet secretary highlighted in his evidence to co...
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Equal Opportunities Committee, 05 May 2009

05 May 2009 · S3 · Equal Opportunities Committee
Item of business
Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Inquiry
Glen, Marlyn Lab North East Scotland Watch on SPTV
I want to talk about alternatives to Cornton Vale. The 218 centre has been mentioned. I get the feeling that everyone who has given evidence thinks that the centre, which is being evaluated, does good work. Everyone seems to agree that we should replicate that elsewhere. However, there is less agreement on whether it would be better to have smaller prisons for women dotted around Scotland rather than concentrating women in Cornton Vale. What do the witnesses think? Should we have smaller prisons, but retain Cornton Vale?

In the same item of business

The Convener (Margaret Mitchell): Con
Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the seventh meeting in 2009 of the Equal Opportunities Committee. I remind all those present, including members, that ...
Dr Andrew McLellan (HM Chief Inspector of Prisons):
Thank you.
The Convener: Con
Sue Brookes is also a former governor of Cornton Vale. Given that our witnesses will talk about posts that they are out of, or will be out of shortly, perhap...
Sue Brookes (Scottish Prison Service):
We could probably improve our information gathering about all of our offender population. Currently, we run an integrated case management process, which is a...
Dr McLellan:
My answer is not gender specific. Improvements could be made to the information that is gathered about both men and women. I have high hopes that the prospec...
The Convener: Con
I asked my question specifically because the committee heard during the previous evidence session that Cornton Vale does not always track prisoners on releas...
Sue Brookes:
Andrew McLellan is right. There are issues to do with sharing information during transitions for male and female offenders, whether the person is entering or...
The Convener: Con
Improvements should be relatively easy with throughcare, but we know that throughcare does not always exist. However, that is a different subject.
Dr McLellan:
I welcome your explanation of the thinking behind the question and the committee's determination to focus not simply on what happens in prison, but on the ke...
The Convener: Con
How do overcrowding and short-term sentences impact on reoffending rates, specifically for female offenders? Does overcrowding have the same impact on female...
Sue Brookes:
To explain that, I will need to say a little more about the background of the female offenders. I am keen to highlight the key part that their trauma and abu...
The Convener: Con
Is there a specific difference in the impact of overcrowding on male and female offenders? You suggest that the impact on female offenders is greater.
Sue Brookes:
I will give a practical example. In my time at Cornton Vale, we created in Ross house a specific day care environment for women who were acutely vulnerable a...
Marlyn Glen (North East Scotland) (Lab): Lab
You paint a fairly gloomy picture. I visited Cornton Vale when you were governor. It is worrying if overcrowding is making the situation worse. We will talk ...
Dr McLellan:
I share your confusion about the criminal identity of prostitution. In recent years, suggestions have been made about a move away from criminalising women to...
The Convener: Con
Is there an overcrowding issue for prisoners on remand? We have heard in written evidence that toilet facilities for the over-21s and the under-21s are reall...
Dr McLellan:
I could talk about toilet facilities in Cornton Vale all day, and I am glad that the committee is paying attention to that. Year after year, reports condemn ...
The Convener: Con
It was even suggested that some of the conditions in Cornton Vale were such that, were they to prevail in a male prison, the prisoners would be on the roof.
Sue Brookes:
A range of issues is tied up in this. The first issue, from a governor's point of view, is that many of the buildings at Cornton Vale are quite old and not p...
The Convener: Con
Marlyn Glen has not yet had her question answered about prostitution being asked about on an offender's entry into prison, but abuse of any kind—domestic, vi...
Sue Brookes:
I am not sure that that understanding is correct. Services are certainly available in Cornton Vale for women who have been abused. I suspect that it comes ba...
Dr McLellan:
I do not want the committee to lose sight of the centralising/localising issue. If Mrs Brookes is correct, and those three issues are the paramount questions...
Bill Wilson (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP
You say "a small unit"—might you have several small units within a prison, or do you mean a separate unit of 12?
Dr McLellan:
The experience of the past, which I am defending, was units of 12 people in other, larger prisons.
Malcolm Chisholm (Edinburgh North and Leith) (Lab): Lab
I have a couple of questions about the causes of crime. You might feel that that is rather a big subject for a few minutes this morning, but it is important ...
Sue Brookes:
My view is that many women come into offending as a result of difficulties in their relationships. Much of that involves an experience or background of physi...
Dr McLellan:
You hardly ever meet a prisoner who is not poor, a woman prisoner who is not an addict, a woman prisoner who is not afraid, or a prisoner who has been loved ...
Malcolm Chisholm: Lab
Previous witnesses have suggested that some people stop offending not because of intervention by the criminal justice system but simply because they are gett...
Sue Brookes:
I suspect that the most important issue for women in relation to reducing or preventing reoffending involves repairing relationship damage. In throughcare, i...
Dr McLellan:
Could you repeat the question, Malcolm?