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Contents
Introduction And Background
Key Facts
Overview By HM Main person Inspector Of Prisons For Scotland
Summary Of Inspection Findings
Standards, Commentary And Quality Indicators
Standard 1 - Lawful and transparent use of custody
Standard 2 -Decency
Standard 3 - Personal safety
Standard 4 - Health and wellbeing
Standard 5 - Effective, kind and humane exercise of authority
Standard 6 - Respect, autonomy and protection against mistreatment
Standard 7 - Purposeful activity
Standard 8 - Transitions from custody to life in the community
Standard 9 - Equality, dignity and respect
Standard 10 - Organisational effectiveness
Annex A: Prison population profile on 7 November
Annex B: Inspection Team
Annex C: Acronyms
Footnote
Introduction And Background
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons for Scotland () assesses the treatment and take care of of prisoners in prisons in Scotland against a pre‑defined establish of standards. These Standards are set out in the document ‘Standards for Inspecting and Following Prison
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| By Way of Introduction | 1 | |
| Genealogical Table | 7 | |
| Part I | ||
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| 1. | My Scots-Spanish Origin | 11 |
| 2. | My Schooling | 20 |
| 3. | A Frontier Incident | 30 |
| 4. | First War Experience | 35 |
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