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Iain Shaw – Media Education – 28/09/2021
Following the successful launch of the Ripple Effect 2019 films (see LINKS below) at the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow, the Shared Sentences Film Project has been busy working with people with lived experience of the community justice system in Glasgow to add to the series of films and to boost the participation elements for the people with lived experience taking part.
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Scottish Government – 26/06/2019
The presumption is not a ban, and courts will still be able to impose prison sentences of 12 months or less. It aims to increase the use of more effective methods of both addressing offending and rehabilitation, such as Community Payback Orders (CPOs).
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BBC
Statistics comparing UK Countries individually and also comparing the UK as a whole to the rest of the world.
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CJG – 2018
The Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act in 2015 requires the Partnership to publish a plan that sets out our shared priorities for the city, where we plan to make improvements and over time show that we have made these improvements. This document sets out the priority and focus areas from October 2017 onwards.
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Scottish Government
Scotland’s diversity is its strength; all communities are valued and their contribution welcomed. Hate crime and prejudice threaten community cohesion and have a corrosive impact on Scotland’s minority communities as well as broader society. It is never acceptable and we are committed to tackling it.
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Legislation.gov.uk – 2016
This strategy provides a shared vision to help partners and communities work together effectively to improve community justice outcomes. The Community Justice (Scotland) Act 2016 places duties on statutory partners who have a key role to play in improving community justice outcomes.
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Scottish Government
Bringing young people into the criminal justice system for low-level offences often results in increased offending. Offering alternatives to formal prosecution can change young people’s behaviour. This includes programmes that provide support to change behaviour.
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Media Education
Media Education provide training courses and personal development support, equipping our participants with the technical and creative skills required to confidently express their voice through film and media. They work with adults and young people from marginalised groups across Scotland and Europe.
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Recruit with Conviction
The programme builds on an evidence base of what works and the requirement to adapt advice based on the aspirations, attitude and aptitude of each individual as well as their unique offending background.
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Glasgow Community Planning Partnership – 09/01/2020
These films were made by people with living and/or lived experience of the justice system as part of our commitment around engagement.
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Glasgow Community Planning Partnership – 09/01/2020
This film features the Tomorrow’s Women Glasgow service through the eyes of those who benefit – the women themselves!