Electronic Monitoring

31 Oct 2014 01:22 PM

Working group to examine possible improvements to current service

A new expert working group has been set up to explore opportunities around the use of electronic monitoring of offenders in Scotland.

The move is part of a series of actions by the Scottish Government in response to the Development of Electronic Monitoring in Scotland consultation.

The Scottish Government’s consultation found that, while electronic monitoring was a valued and well-established feature of the criminal justice system in Scotland, more could be done to raise awareness of and take forward improvements to the current service.

In response to a number of concerns raised by respondents, the working group will also carry out a study into the effectiveness of GPS and Remote Alcohol Monitoring technologies to ensure they are fit for purpose before any decisions are made about their future use.

The group, which will include organisations including the Judicial Institute for Scotland, Social Work Scotland, Police Scotland, G4S, Scottish Prison Service, the Violence Reduction Unit and Academia will hold its first meeting in early November.

Its remit will be to:

As well as the development of this group, the Scottish Government will:

Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill said:

“Evidence has already shown the huge value electronic monitoring can have on rehabilitating suitable offenders and reducing reoffending, but this consultation has provided a vital insight into how it can be developed for the future.

“The establishment of a working group, which will meet for the first time in November, will increase understanding of the capabilities of the technology and explore whether it can be developed to address other types of offending behaviour.

“On the face of it, GPS technology appears to offer potential opportunities for the management of sex offenders or to be used in cases of domestic abuse. However, some concerns have been raised into the effectiveness of this technology so I want the new expert group to carry out thorough testing and make recommendations to the Scottish Government to allow us to consider whether it is suitable for use on any offenders in Scotland.”

Notes To Editors

The full Scottish Government response to the consultation can be found at:http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2014/10/7132