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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)
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARYAims Methodology Basis of the pilot The implementation of the pilot Impact of the pilot Main suggestions for action
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUNDAims 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 PILOTThe introduction of the pilot The operation of the pilot The outcome of the orders
CHAPTER THREE VIEWS OF SAO AND THE PILOTViews 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 ACTIONKey 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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