Scottish Prison Service

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Administration

Scottish Government
Cabinet Secretary for Justice
Judicial Appointments Board
Scottish Court Service
College of Justice
Office of the Public Guardian
Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission
Scottish Prison Service

Civil courts

Privy Council
House of Lords
Court of Session
Lord President
Lord Justice Clerk
Lords of Session
Office of the Accountant of Court
Sheriff Court
Sheriff

Criminal courts

High Court of Justiciary
Lord Justice-General
Lord Justice Clerk
Lords Commissioner of Justiciary
Sheriff Court
Sheriff Principal
Sheriff
District Court
Justice of the Peace

Special courts

Court of the Lord Lyon
Lord Lyon King of Arms
Scottish Children's Reporter Administration
Children's Hearings
Scottish Land Court
Lands Tribunal for Scotland

Criminal justice

Lord Advocate
Crown Office
Advocate Depute
Procurator Fiscal

Advocates and solicitors

Faculty of Advocates
Advocate
Law Society of Scotland
Solicitor-Advocate
Solicitor

The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) (Scottish Gaelic: Seirbheisean nam prìosan Albanach) an executive agency of the Scottish Government tasked with managing Scotland's prisons. Currently the prospect of criminals starting prison at a younger age is being widely debated.citation needed Currently prisoners in Scottish jails can only be sentenced to HMP's at the age of 21, anyone under the age of 21 is sent to a custodial youth offenders institute (HMYOI). The Cabinet Secretary for Justice is responsible for the Scottish Prison Service within the Scottish Government.

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The current Chief Executive is Mike Ewart and supporting him is the Prisons Board consisting of:

  • Barbara Allison - Human Resources
  • Mike Duffy - Prisons
  • Rachel Gwyon - Corporate Services
  • Eric Murch - Partnerships and Commissioning
  • Dr Andrew Fraser - Health and Care
  • Willie Pretswell - Finance

with Bill Carr, Eric Jackson and Elinor Smith as non-executive Directors.

Contents

List of establishments

Other Responsibilities

Prisoner Escorting

In November 2003 SPS signed a contract on behalf of Scottish Ministers for a "Prisoner Escort and Court Custody Service". This contract with Reliance Custodial Services provides for all prisoner escorting between Police Offices, Court, Prisons and Hospitals as well as covering escorts from Prison such as Funerals, Hospital appointments and Community Placements.

Secure hospital

Some prisoners are detained in a secure mental hospital. This is run by the Scottish National Health Service rather than the SPS.

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