Executive agency of the Scottish Government managing prisons and Young Offender Institutions
A court has ruled that Scotland7s transgender prisoner housing policy is unlawful, affecting the placement of trans inmates in female or male prisons. The government has decided not to appeal and transfers are set to proceed under the clarified rules, prioritising safety and rights. The case follows the Supreme Court ruling on gender identity and rights.
Prison staff report rising violence; BBC reports taser trials have expanded to 500 officers while concerns about overcrowding in Scotland persist. Open University education linked to lower reoffending is highlighted by The Guardian, while Scotland’s Low Moss struggles with overcrowding and staff pressure.
Deputy Chief Constable has urged more funding and a public health approach to tackling violence against women and girls, amid a string of high-profile cases and police contact investigations. The Police Investigations & Review Commissioner is examining prior police contact linked to Vikki Soloman’s death, while the regulator notes rising violence and online risk.
The Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service has warned that average wait times for High Court indictments could rise to about 135 weeks by 2028/29 as crime rates and case complexity grow. Expansion of venues is planned, and digital reforms are sought to cut delays, but funding remains essential.