| Publication date | Publication title | Recommendation | Reviewed | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25th October 2018 | Strategic review – an independent assessment of Police Scotland’s response to a breach of Home Detention Curfew (HDC) | 5. Police Scotland should ensure a robust process is established in each policing area where local supervisors allocate home detention curfew revocation notices without undue delay and in any case within 48 hours and that the progress of enquiries is regularly monitored and reviewed ensuring that professional standard of enquiry is completed timeously and within relevant timescales. This would comply with existing standard operating procedures. |
30th May 2019 | Closed |
| 25th October 2018 | Strategic review – an independent assessment of Police Scotland’s response to a breach of Home Detention Curfew (HDC) | 6. Police Scotland should ensure a robust process is established in each local policing area where the local senior management team is provided with a status report in relation to offenders deemed 'unlawfully at large' and a means to escalate rated offenders to the local tasking and delivery board for further action. |
27th November 2019 | Closed |
| 25th October 2018 | Strategic review – an independent assessment of Police Scotland’s response to a breach of Home Detention Curfew (HDC) | 7. Police Scotland should support Divisional Commanders to carry out an internal self-assessment of a process of continuous improvement against each of the listed recommendations to ensure that there are robust local procedures and safeguards in place in relation to locating and apprehending offenders who have breached their home detention curfew licence conditions and are deemed to be 'unlawfully at large'. |
27th November 2019 | Closed |
| 25th October 2018 | Strategic review – an independent assessment of Police Scotland’s response to a breach of Home Detention Curfew (HDC) | 8. Police Scotland should align the enquiry timescales outlined in the electronic monitoring of offenders standard operating procedures and the warrants standard operating procedures to ensure consistency of guidance. |
30th May 2019 | Closed |
| 25th October 2018 | Strategic review – an independent assessment of Police Scotland’s response to a breach of Home Detention Curfew (HDC) | 9. Scottish Government in consultation with criminal justice partners and key stakeholders should develop statutory guidance for the discharge of their respective functions under the Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill which includes the response to the recommendations outlined in the strategic reviews by HMICS and HMIPS. |
18th March 2025 | Open |
| 25th October 2018 | Strategic review – an independent assessment of Police Scotland’s response to a breach of Home Detention Curfew (HDC) | 10. Police Scotland in partnership with the Scottish Prison Service should develop a robust, sustainable and auditable approach to the two-way flow of information relative to the notification, revocation and cancellation of revocation notices of offenders released on home detention curfew by the Scottish Prison Service enabling a 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year policing response to updating core information systems. |
30th May 2019 | Closed |
| 25th October 2018 | Strategic review – an independent assessment of Police Scotland’s response to a breach of Home Detention Curfew (HDC) | 11. Police Scotland in partnership with the Scottish Prison Service should audit, monitor and review the revised arrangements (see paragraph 90) for information sharing in relation to the notification, revocation and cancellation of revocation notices of offenders released on home detention curfew ensuring that the information held by Police Scotland and the Scottish Prison Service is accurate and relevant. |
30th May 2019 | Closed |
| 25th October 2018 | Strategic review – an independent assessment of Police Scotland’s response to a breach of Home Detention Curfew (HDC) | 12. Scottish Government in consultation with criminal justice partners and key stakeholders including the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) and electronic monitoring service providers should develop cross border provisions relative to the notification, revocation and cancellation of revocation notices of offenders released on home detention curfew to an address outside Scotland and by extension for offenders who have been released by HMPPS to an address in Scotland. |
18th March 2025 | Open |
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