Report Summary
This report provides members of the Scottish Police Authority Policing Performance Committee with an overview of the activities of the Independent Custody Visiting Scheme for the period April – October 2024.
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Meeting
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Policing Performance Committee - 10 December 2024
Date : 10 December 2024
Location : online
Background
Chapter 16 of the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012 sets out the Authority’s requirement for the provision of an independent custody visiting service in order that visitors may:
• Visit detainees;
• Access information relevant to the treatment of detainees and conditions in which they are detained;
• Monitor the treatment of detainees and the conditions in which they are detained.
The Act also states that the Authority’s arrangements must:
• Provide appointment arrangements for suitable persons to become a visitor;
• Authorise Independent Custody Visitors to do anything which the Authority considers necessary to enable them to visit and monitor treatment of detainee and the conditions in which they are held;
• Provide for reporting on each visit;
• Keep the arrangements under review and revise them as it thinks fit; and
• Prepare and publish such reports on independent custody visiting as the Scottish Ministers may reasonably require.