Sentencing and Penal Policy Commission - call for evidence: analysis of responses
Independent analysis of responses to the call for evidence by the Sentencing and Penal Policy Commission.
Appendix B: Organisations responding to the call for evidence
The following organisations responded to the call for evidence and gave permission for their responses to be published.
Aid & Abet
Alcohol Monitoring Systems (otherwise known as SCRAM Systems)
Alliance for Democracy and Freedom
ASSIST
Braveheart Industries
Care Inspectorate
CFINE
Children and Young People's Centre for Justice (University of Strathclyde)
Clackmannanshire Community Justice Partnership
Community Justice Glasgow
Community Justice Scotland
Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA)
Criminal Justice Voluntary Sector Forum (CJVSF), hosted by CCPS
Crisis
DrugPatch
East Lothian Community Justice Group
Edinburgh Bar Association
Families Outside
His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons Scotland (HMIPS)
Howard League Scotland
Includem
Inverclyde Community Justice Partnership
JIMS - Justice for Innocent Men Scotland
Justice services for adults, the City of Edinburgh Council
Marie Collins Foundation
Next Chapter Scotland
NOLR
North Ayrshire Council Justice Services
Parkhead Citizens Advice Bureau
Parole Board for Scotland
Prison Expert Group
Risk Management Authority
Sacro
SafeLives
Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR)
Scottish Prisoner Advocacy and Research Collective (SPARC)
Scottish Quaker Community Justice Working Group
Scottish Recovery Consortium
Scottish Sentencing Council
Shetland Islands Council
Social Work Scotland
South Lanarkshire Council
Stirling Community Justice Partnership
The British Psychological Society (BPS)
The Faculty of Advocates
The Law Society of Scotland
The Scottish Association of Social Work (SASW)
Turning Point Scotland
United Kingdom National Preventive Mechanism
Victim Support Scotland