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| 294 closure of penninghame open | prison | lodged on 16 november 1999 |
| announced closure of penninghame open | prison | near newton stewart as a |
| announced closure of penninghame open | prison | near newton stewart as a |
| estate of the former hm | prison | penninghame s1w 8766 fiona mcleod |
| why the sale of hm | prison | penninghame was not included in |
| morgan closure of penninghame open | prison | that the parliament is dismayed |
| morgan closure of penninghame open | prison | that the parliament is dismayed |
| hm prison kilmarnock from hm | prison | a barlinnie b greenock and |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock and if so |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock and to which |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock apply s1w 24735 |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock as requested in |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock for each quarter |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock has been applied |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock on behalf of |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock s1w 24662 stewart |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock s1w 24665 stewart |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock s1w 24678 stewart |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock s1w 24734 stewart |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock s1w 24736 mr |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock s1w 27404 roseanna |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock s1w 27405 mr |
| management and financing of a | prison | at kilmarnock the value of |
| will take evidence on kilmarnock | prison | from ron tasker director and |
| prison service regarding bowhouse private | prison | in kilmarnock s1o 3289 3 |
| with the fact that every | prison | in scotland except kilmarnock had |
| three years at a hm | prison | kilmarnock and b each scottish |
| of staff bullying at hm | prison | kilmarnock and if so what |
| as having title to hm | prison | kilmarnock and its grounds s1w |
| to the operation of hm | prison | kilmarnock as referred to in |
| applied since operation of hm | prison | kilmarnock began and what the |
| the operating company of hm | prison | kilmarnock broken down for each |
| assault has occurred in hm | prison | kilmarnock but no performance points |
| each house block in hm | prison | kilmarnock for a 1999 2000 |
| case of violence in hm | prison | kilmarnock for the purposes of |
| prisoners were transferred to hm | prison | kilmarnock from hm prison a |
| where an incident at hm | prison | kilmarnock has been recorded as |
| reports were logged at hm | prison | kilmarnock in a 1999 2000 |
| harm were logged at hm | prison | kilmarnock in a 1999 2000 |
| from the performance of hm | prison | kilmarnock in any area other |
| conviction for violence at hm | prison | kilmarnock in each quarter since |
| from the operation of hm | prison | kilmarnock in each year since |
| to the running of hm | prison | kilmarnock in light of hm |
| prisons in scotland to hm | prison | kilmarnock in the year to |
| services in respect of hm | prison | kilmarnock of the purchase by |
| to the operators of hm | prison | kilmarnock on drafting a the |
| for the visit to hm | prison | kilmarnock proceeding i am keen |
| the contractual status of hm | prison | kilmarnock s1o 4909 17 bill |
| monitoring running and supporting hm | prison | kilmarnock s1o 5791 3 10 |
| to prison officers at hm | prison | kilmarnock s1w 17665 christine grahame |
| of prisoner violence at hm | prison | kilmarnock s1w 24057 alex neil |
| of the operation of hm | prison | kilmarnock s1w 32823 michael matheson |
| of the operation of hm | prison | kilmarnock s1w 32824 mr kenneth |
| were transferred from a hm | prison | kilmarnock to other local prisons |
| the scottish executive whether hm | prison | kilmarnock was included in the |
| of the contract for hm | prison | kilmarnock were omitted in the |
| are currently accommodated at hm | prison | kilmarnock what the maximum number |
| in service training given to | prison | officers at hm prison kilmarnock |
| kilmarnock barlinnie well known glasgow | prison | roarin gemm curling clint rough |
| the contract between the scottish | prison | service and kilmarnock prison services |
| kilmarnock and b each scottish | prison | service prison s1w 24668 irene |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services limited for the design |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services limited for the design |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services limited for the design |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services limited for the design |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services limited for the design |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services limited for the design |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services limited for the design |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services limited for the design |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services limited for the design |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services limited for the design |
| the scottish executive whether kilmarnock | prison | services limited has at any |
| scottish ministers ensure that kilmarnock | prison | services limited kpsl and all |
| scottish prison service and kilmarnock | prison | services limited what is meant |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services ltd for the design |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services ltd for the design |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services ltd for the design |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services ltd for the design |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services ltd for the design |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services ltd s1w 24825 stewart |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services ltd s1w 24826 stewart |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services ltd s1w 24827 stewart |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services ltd s1w 24828 stewart |
| state for scotland and kilmarnock | prison | services ltd s1w 24829 colin |
| for the use of kilmarnock | prison | services ltd staff when deployed |
| 4 in private 2 kilmarnock | prison | the committee will take evidence |
| stop programme at a hm | prison | barlinnie and b hm prison |
| to the governor of hm | prison | barlinnie in respect of ending |
| for the refurbishment of hm | prison | barlinnie s b hall began |
| for the refurbishment of hm | prison | barlinnie s b hall s1w |
| for the refurbishment of hm | prison | barlinnie s b hall s1w |
| will be of refurbishing hm | prison | barlinnie s b hall s1w |
| for the refurbishment of hm | prison | barlinnie s b hall was |
| end slopping out at hm | prison | barlinnie s1w 16811 lord james |
| be carried out at hm | prison | barlinnie to end slopping out |
| notes his concerns regarding barlinnie | prison | namely the highest level of |
| prison barlinnie and b hm | prison | polmont in i 1999 ii |
| understood that for example barlinnie | prison | s different halls operated independently |
| 30 am ministerial statement on | prison | estates followed by executive debate |
| insurance cover exists for the | prison | estates owned and operated by |
| by ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review 2 30 pm |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| the ministerial statement on the | prison | estates review by the deputy |
| justice 1 committee report on | prison | estates review christine grahame on |
| programme when we consider the | prison | estates review i hope that |
| later in relation to the | prison | estates review i was struck |
| committee s approach to the | prison | estates review item 9 is |
| in the case of the | prison | estates review s1w 29274 roseanna |
| of the consultation on the | prison | estates review s1w 29288 lord |
| 1 committee report on the | prison | estates review sp paper 612 |
| 28 march 2002 on the | prison | estates review what positions do |
| the scottish executive when the | prison | estates review will be published |
| many responses to the scottish | prison | service estates review have been |
| ministers first received the scottish | prison | service estates review in what |
| scottish executive whether the scottish | prison | service estates review submitted to |
| be made available to hm | prison | aberdeen in order to improve |
| 80 of inmates at hm | prison | aberdeen test positive for drug |
| critical intermediate report on hm | prison | aberdeen that highlights serious staffing |
| of prisons report on hm | prison | aberdeen that the parliament notes |
| have a visit to hm | prison | and young offenders institution cornton |
| temporary accommodation blocks at hm | prison | craiginches and in the scottish |
| many visits to each local | prison | establishment hm chief inspector of |
| of the closure of hm | prison | longriggend on the people of |
| by the governor of hm | prison | low moss comparing incidents in |
| by the governor of hm | prison | low moss that the governor |
| for the staff at hm | prison | perth and their families and |
| support the closure of hm | prison | perth s1m 3773 drug rape |
| 2003 threatening to move hm | prison | perth to dundee in response |
| douglas hamilton s1m 2363 hm | prison | peterhead and beacon site status |
| for the future of hm | prison | peterhead s1w 17680 irene oldfather |
| prescribed psychiatric medication at hm | prison | polmont but not at other |
| programmes are operated at hm | prison | saughton if so whether it |
| the data provided by hm | prison | service in relation to the |
| contract between it and premier | prison | services in respect of hm |
| of recent incidents at hm | prison | shotts and what action it |
| peterhead members should visit the | prison | a couple of times and |
| notes the success of peterhead | prison | and the wide recognition it |
| of the attitudes towards peterhead | prison | appear to be throwbacks to |
| said peterhead is the first | prison | i have visited where i |
| our recent visit to peterhead | prison | i invite donald gorrie and |
| different to reading about it | prison | officers in peterhead seemed to |
| 606 mr alex salmond peterhead | prison | that the parliament notes the |
| when people think of peterhead | prison | they have an image of |
| 2002 88 local government covenant | prison | visit peterhead justice 1 committee |
| set up a regulatory framework | prison | visit peterhead the convener agenda |
| 606 mr alex salmond peterhead | prison | wednesday 15 march 2000 2 |
| morale in both the scottish | prison | service and in the procurator |
| morale in both the scottish | prison | service and in the procurator |
| morale in both the scottish | prison | service and in the procurator |
| loss of morale within the | prison | service chaos in our courts |
| loss of morale within the | prison | service chaos in our courts |
| loss of morale within the | prison | service chaos in our courts |
| in morale in the scottish | prison | system and calls upon the |
| 700 place privately operated remand | prison | s1w 29263 christine grahame to |
| a privately built publicly operated | prison | s1w 29269 roseanna cunningham to |
| and operated by the scottish | prison | service and how much is |
| tier workforce in the scottish | prison | service between the privately operated |
| whether operated by the scottish | prison | service or by a private |
| elaine bailey managing director premier | prison | services ltd 3 freedom of |
| proposed private build private operate | prison | and what the projected cost |
| partnership private build private operate | prison | as referred to in paragraph |
| partnership private build private operate | prison | as referred to in paragraph |
| partnership private build private operate | prison | as referred to in paragraph |
| the private build private operate | prison | once prepared s1w 29275 roseanna |
| private build private operate remand | prison | s1w 29264 christine grahame to |
| private build private operate remand | prison | s1w 29265 christine grahame to |
| new private build private operate | prison | s1w 29270 roseanna cunningham to |
| new private build private operate | prison | s1w 29271 roseanna cunningham to |
| new private build private operate | prison | s1w 29273 roseanna cunningham to |
| partnership private build private operate | prison | were built with places for |
| proposed private build private operate | prison | will be entirely for remand |
| new private build private operate | prison | will be including both construction |
| proposed private build private operate | prison | will have 700 prisoner places |
| giving the totals for each | prison | and the scottish prison service |
| prison service review of the | prison | estate when the review will |
| in each scottish prison service | prison | for a 1999 2000 b |
| at each scottish prison service | prison | in a 1999 2000 b |
| at each scottish prison service | prison | in a 1999 2000 b |
| b each scottish prison service | prison | s1w 24668 irene oldfather to |
| finance and business services scottish | prison | service 3 inadmissible petitions the |
| drugs how many a scottish | prison | service and b outside agency |
| the headquarters of the scottish | prison | service and how many of |
| on recruitment for the scottish | prison | service and if so for |
| s budget of the scottish | prison | service and its budget for |
| the water commissioner the scottish | prison | service and schools are not |
| page nine of the scottish | prison | service annual report and accounts |
| to any parliamentary procedure scottish | prison | service annual report and accounts |
| of officers leave the scottish | prison | service annually due to a |
| been incurred by the scottish | prison | service annually since 1997 s1w |
| many officers in the scottish | prison | service are on salary levels |
| date and in the scottish | prison | service as a whole giving |
| each prison and the scottish | prison | service as a whole in |
| have resigned from the scottish | prison | service as a whole in |
| in relation to the scottish | prison | service as a whole s1w |
| prison establishment and the scottish | prison | service as a whole s1w |
| each establishment and the scottish | prison | service as a whole s1w |
| craiginches and in the scottish | prison | service as a whole s1w |
| chief executive of the scottish | prison | service as reported in the |
| each establishment in the scottish | prison | service broken down into uniformed |
| million underspend in the scottish | prison | service budget for 2000 01 |
| million underspend in the scottish | prison | service budget for 2000 01 |
| funds available from the scottish | prison | service budget for 2000 01 |
| of cuts in the scottish | prison | service budget imposed by the |
| of cuts in the scottish | prison | service budget imposed by the |
| turnover is in the scottish | prison | service compared to the five |
| but so long as the | prison | service consists of psychopaths beating |
| scottish executive whether the scottish | prison | service constrains or plans to |
| paragraph 34 of its scottish | prison | service estate consultation paper proposals |
| paragraph 30 of its scottish | prison | service estate consultation paper proposals |
| the future of the scottish | prison | service estate s1w 24666 stewart |
| the future of the scottish | prison | service estate s1w 24667 stewart |
| what percentage does the scottish | prison | service estimate that costs per |
| targets set by the scottish | prison | service exist in relation to |
| executive which targets the scottish | prison | service failed to meet in |
| party debate on the scottish | prison | service followed by business motion |
| or contracted to the scottish | prison | service for the treatment of |
| the crisis in the scottish | prison | service given the e mails |
| chief executive of the scottish | prison | service has made to each |
| police courts and the scottish | prison | service have dedicated staff we |
| a what records the scottish | prison | service holds on asbestos removal |
| was proposed by the scottish | prison | service i am sure that |
| going on in the scottish | prison | service i suppose i had |
| has set for the scottish | prison | service in 2001 02 s1w |
| have resigned from the scottish | prison | service in each of the |
| executive to whom the scottish | prison | service is accountable s1o 3792 |
| very sensitive work the scottish | prison | service is also developing a |
| increase in places the scottish | prison | service is gearing itself up |
| chief executive of the scottish | prison | service is not aware of |
| scottish executive whether the scottish | prison | service is or has been |
| while another part the scottish | prison | service is trying to recruit |
| of the pressures that the | prison | service is under pressures could |
| young offenders within the scottish | prison | service it is a wide |
| as inadequate condemns the scottish | prison | service management for allowing such |
| the open prisons the scottish | prison | service now recommends in the |
| been critical of the scottish | prison | service on numerous occasions although |
| the current situation in the | prison | service on the matters covered |
| to it or the scottish | prison | service on the treatment of |
| to employees of the scottish | prison | service or others contained asbestos |
| in the army and the | prison | service otherwise they d all |
| house block in each scottish | prison | service prison for a 1999 |
| were logged at each scottish | prison | service prison in a 1999 |
| were lodged at each scottish | prison | service prison in a 1999 |
| development officers in the scottish | prison | service record any note of |
| its contractual arrangements with premier | prison | service regarding bowhouse private prison |
| formally consulted in the scottish | prison | service review of the prison |
| is giving to the scottish | prison | service s addiction services to |
| it is supporting the scottish | prison | service s addiction services to |
| the purposes of the scottish | prison | service s key performance indicators |
| chief executive of the scottish | prison | service s management style unnecessarily |
| the evaluation of the scottish | prison | service s tendering process for |
| figures are for the scottish | prison | service s1w 17720 richard lochhead |
| contract published by the scottish | prison | service s1w 24121 michael matheson |
| there are within the scottish | prison | service s1w 24844 mr kenny |
| targets set by the scottish | prison | service s1w 24865 mary scanlon |
| market testing for the scottish | prison | service s1w 29267 roseanna cunningham |
| the management of the scottish | prison | service s1w 29277 roseanna cunningham |
| the chief executive of the | prison | service s1w 32360 michael matheson |
| will free up in the | prison | service s1w 34940 richard lochhead |
| is independent from the scottish | prison | service s1w 7110 euan robson |
| such a word of the | prison | service scenario too many prisoners |
| are from whom the scottish | prison | service sourced data as referred |
| executive how much the scottish | prison | service spent on a heroin |
| of staff from the scottish | prison | service sps and who at |
| which budgets within the scottish | prison | service sps are delegated to |
| a service in the scottish | prison | service sps lies with the |
| the scottish executive whether scottish | prison | service staff ending their service |
| following current petition pe557 scottish | prison | service staff social and recreational |
| of this petition pe557 scottish | prison | service staff social and recreational |
| criminals appropriately and efficiently a | prison | service that rehabilitates and a |
| chief executive of the scottish | prison | service that the parliament notes |
| operational experience within the scottish | prison | service the rules are changed |
| it will direct the scottish | prison | service to make available secure |
| courts give priority in the | prison | service to providing secure humane |
| march 2003 how the scottish | prison | service tracks a case of |
| open prison through a scottish | prison | service transfer and he was |
| to it by the scottish | prison | service was changed in any |
| chief executive of the scottish | prison | service what definition is given |
| chief executive of the scottish | prison | service where it is unclear |
| are employed by the scottish | prison | service where such dogs are |
| forces fire brigades and the | prison | service will be spent in |
| tony cameron chief executive scottish | prison | service willie prestwell director finance |
| its contractual arrangements with premier | prison | service with regard to the |
| offender went to an open | prison | through a scottish prison service |
| staff category for each local | prison | establishment and the scottish prison |
| in each local and open | prison | establishment broken down by staff |
| in each local and open | prison | establishment giving details of stress |
| long the governor of each | prison | establishment had been in his |
| of inmates occupying each local | prison | establishment has been for each |
| prisoners admitted to each local | prison | establishment has been for each |
| in each local and open | prison | establishment listed by staff category |
| for each local and open | prison | establishment of the absence of |
| has made to each local | prison | establishment since his appointment s1w |
| to date for each local | prison | establishment the number of staff |
| are a the establishment of | prison | officers at each of the |
| establishment of the absence of | prison | officers through sickness in each |
| the comer of the drab | prison | class room with the prison |
| rhombuses lowpin ower twa globes | prison | i like my prison said |
| prison should be an option | prison | is not always in the |
| prison class room with the | prison | officer strategically placed between him |
| globes prison i like my | prison | said the flower held firm |
| some recidivists for example whether | prison | should be an option prison |
| committee s discussions on the | prison | estate review various figures on |
| negotiated insurance for the private | prison | estate that it operates under |
| considering the review of the | prison | estate there is no reason |
| 1970 s to build a | prison | during the dictatorship then little |
| attached to a fixed price | prison | construction contract s1w 29284 roseanna |
| plan for a public sector | prison | s1w 29268 roseanna cunningham to |
| down by qualification and by | prison | s1w 19660 stewart stevenson to |
| status was awarded to each | prison | s1w 19665 stewart stevenson to |
| training given to newly recruited | prison | officers and b the in |
| prisons b the numbers of | prison | officers at each of the |
| operational and c other category | prison | officers based at each local |
| the scottish executive how many | prison | officers have attained qualifications at |
| the scottish executive what means | prison | officers have of protecting themselves |
| over recent years congratulates the | prison | officers other staff and the |
| cell my understanding is that | prison | officers themselves have the power |
| point about young offenders in | prison | a report will be published |
| services available to offenders in | prison | and on release from custody |
| a young offenders institution or | prison | are to instil discipline to |
| were liberated after participating in | prison | based treatment for sexual offenders |
| number of offenders sent to | prison | for fine defaulting by more |
| for any innovative approach to | prison | management from the performance of |
| that the report describes the | prison | s needs assessment sentence management |
| reference to a 700 place | prison | if a public private partnership |
| visit scotland s only private | prison | we should also consider the |
| reoffending upon discharge from each | prison | and what the most recent |
| people iip programme in each | prison | and when iip status was |
| in each quarter since the | prison | came into operation s1w 33538 |
| to establish in each scottish | prison | during the next year professionally |
| to establish in each scottish | prison | during the next year professionally |
| specifying the total numbers in | prison | for each specific type of |
| is made in each local | prison | for inmates that misuse drugs |
| years or over in each | prison | for part or the whole |
| currently being run in each | prison | for prisoners categorised as sex |
| at each local and open | prison | have resigned from the scottish |
| were carried out at each | prison | in each of the last |
| have been issued for each | prison | in each of the last |
| new inmates at each local | prison | in each of the last |
| for drugs at reception into | prison | in each quarter in each |
| whilst receiving legal opiates in | prison | in each year from 1997 |
| points have accrued to the | prison | operators showing for each such |
| officials have spent at each | prison | over the same period s1w |
| variance in relation to each | prison | s recommended capacity s1w 17725 |
| can be placed in each | prison | s1w 26913 pauline mcneill to |
| recent results are for each | prison | s1w 34939 richard lochhead to |
| in each year since the | prison | was opened s1w 24058 alex |
| the scottish executive for each | prison | what a its total budget |
| drug misusers at each local | prison | when they leave custody s1w |
| should go and visit the | prison | and hear from the staff |
| it but should visit the | prison | and judge for themselves one |
| be preferable to visit the | prison | at the same time as |
| visit him at a mainstream | prison | because they would be subjected |
| smell like an old smelly | prison | members should go and visit |
| practices in operation at jessiefield | prison | dumfries business bulletin 137 2000 |
| of c hall at the | prison | and saying that dundee would |
| it was quite unlike any | prison | with a victorian hall that |
| police ii fire and iii | prison | services s1w 34816 susan deacon |
| january 1999 broken down by | prison | s1w 26911 pauline mcneill to |
| present date broken down by | prison | s1w 27489 lord james douglas |
| three years broken down by | prison | s1w 28501 lord james douglas |
| treatment takes broken down by | prison | s1w 29294 mr adam ingram |
| the population served by that | prison | s1w 17728 richard lochhead to |
| to a 700 place remand | prison | s1w 29262 christine grahame to |
| undertaken drug rehabilitation whilst in | prison | s1w 9855 nick johnston to |
| violent crooks and her psychopathic | prison | staff remember her in the |
| i feel than the open | prison | i find myself in i |
| 2001 what policies the scottish | prison | has developed to reduce the |
| scottish executive what percentage of | prison | inmates tested positive for drugs |
| the scottish executive how many | prison | places are currently available to |
| the scottish executive whether all | prison | treatment facilities are audited and |
| the scottish executive how many | prison | visiting committees have made representations |
| experience do they have of | prison | administration of working within prisons |
| had work experience within a | prison | in the last a one |
| a necessary evil within our | prison | system will the bill mean |
| formal arrangements exist between the | prison | and local social and health |
| categories of prisoners in a | prison | by a direction made under |
| what is best for their | prison | the idea was proposed by |
| sensitive issues around whether the | prison | is closed knocked down and |
| possibility of a fixed price | prison | construction contract official report col |
| ensure that those released from | prison | and at risk of alcohol |
| reckons shouldn t be in | prison | at all i ll try |
| like e kommandant o e | prison | camp at belsen as i |
| is in place at the | prison | despite the huge drug problem |
| outbreak of unrest at glenochil | prison | in clackmannanshire and calls upon |
| s1m 941 unrest at glenochil | prison | lodged on 2 june 2000 |
| conditions at craiginches and the | prison | s role in reducing re |
| nick johnston unrest at glenochil | prison | that the parliament notes with |
| in the court or in | prison | and he s writing for |
| calculating business rates for the | prison | and site under section 9 |
| david miller chaplain of saughton | prison | edinburgh led time for reflection |
| couldna tak him oot o | prison | for that could they georgie |
| available secure facilities in every | prison | for the materials and equipment |
| four years of release from | prison | for the most recent three |
| and graduate unemployment are the | prison | house prospects for me being |
| oxfam shirt bra for the | prison | i girn it s my |
| for persons who are in | prison | or subject to any other |
| benefited from being in a | prison | that was just for sex |
| dae dae it in thur | prison | place where the sinfu wicked |
| gittin oot o where pat | prison | silence lee what the hell |
| was to a grim island | prison | where early revolutionaries were imprisoned |
| have ever been to a | prison | where i have felt that |
| and the governor of the | prison | where the applicant is in |
| of being sent to a | prison | where there was a unit |
| class urquhart was released from | prison | and he spent the last |
| interpretations of the use of | prison | apart from that i accept |
| persons on probation released from | prison | etc of the social work |
| persons on probation released from | prison | etc of the social work |
| persons on probation released from | prison | etc of the social work |
| [inhale] on his release from | prison | he went to the continent |
| presumably that would come from | prison | i sh- should imagine you |
| helps to spring jock from | prison | in newcastle now hobie was |
| terms is working in the | prison | 14 11 meeting continued in |
| up to 205 years in | prison | and that he is the |
| the time worked in a | prison | attended the risk workshop referred |
| to cut his hair in | prison | camp the ca i re |
| swords and bucket drums and | prison | cells in wash house lums |
| troops hadna shoodered in the | prison | door a twalmonth syne on |
| in their room upstairs some | prison | governors have said to me |
| that had visited him in | prison | had been bewitched and substituted |
| offending behaviour in no other | prison | have i experienced the type |
| er masterwork he s in | prison | he s writing this stuff |
| ye cam tae him in | prison | i ken it whit maks |
| war veterans there are in | prison | in scotland and what offences |
| to that in any other | prison | including cornton vale which also |
| in such good condition the | prison | is well maintained inside the |
| the night and put in | prison | nine to a cell says |
| chaps in her class the | prison | officer who supervises it and |
| an art therapist in a | prison | or a mental hospital or |
| cent shouldn t be in | prison | remember but the others were |
| wear their own clothes in | prison | subject to certain exemptions the |
| but the atmosphere in the | prison | that is something that cannot |
| not what happens in the | prison | the minister touched on that |
| his bare hand in a | prison | without toilet paper it was |
| did ye see him in | prison | yersel did he tell ye |
| to get himself out of | prison | and it s the fourth |
| that dundee would love a | prison | because a lot of prisoners |
| hospital is a kind of | prison | camp f606: mmhm m954: and |
| of issues the wearing of | prison | garb is important it sets |
| governors on the wearing of | prison | garb there are other implications |
| were the terror of the | prison | my dear mrs robb and |
| fresh air blowing into this | prison | of fragrant fresh air if |
| on the operators of the | prison | once the case has been |
| what proportion of the sentenced | prison | population are known to suffer |
| deal with the consequences of | prison | related transmission of hepatitis c |
| over the future of the | prison | s1m 605 mr duncan hamilton |
| fully integrated part of the | prison | structure and of the rehabilitation |
| a means of avoiding a | prison | term and therefore calls on |
| i came out of the | prison | that it did not smell |
| when they come out of | prison | the voluntary sector has a |
| prisoner has been recalled to | prison | under section 17 1 of |
| vanse the keeper of the | prison | we went back out into |
| to the proposition that the | prison | should be closed because it |
| ve worn it to the | prison | and i m sure he |
| to oors aboot duke street | prison | and the number forty six |
| offender those who visited the | prison | are very enthusiastic about it |
| have not accrued to the | prison | because an adjudication or criminal |
| back temporarily tae the cauld | prison | cell whaur he tholed fufteen |
| second and bugger the garden | prison | doesn t appeal she remarked |
| and literature thought s palace | prison | fair philosophy the grand inquisitor |
| the bill mean that some | prison | governors could face a jail |
| was a sex offender the | prison | had been trying to develop |
| was shyning which made the | prison | house yet mair mirk and |
| have to go to the | prison | i say that enough tatties |
| that it was a clean | prison | michael matheson spotless the convener |
| they re pullin doon the | prison | next to oors aboot duke |
| keep calm stay logical the | prison | officer next the ones that |
| round her and smell the | prison | on her hair and clothes |
| about prisoner numbers was the | prison | overcrowded michael matheson no there |
| thon ramenski mannie fae peterheid | prison | the safe breaker jim oh |
| that unless one visits the | prison | the stop programme is one |
| would expect an old victorian | prison | to smell michael matheson the |
| or 18 months ago the | prison | wanted to work with the |
| i genuinely felt that the | prison | was very well run and |
| mr jamie stone s1m 1486 | prison | doctor crisis lodged on 19 |
| over our eyes on certain | prison | visits i did not feel |
| and executed 2 escorts to | prison | use executioners mary q mary |
| adam electronic tagging is not | prison | scott barrie it is part |
| prisoner a young man about | prison | visits because that was an |
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