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This document discusses the role of the Scottish Sentencing Council (SSC), established under the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010, in shaping sentencing practices in Scotland. It highlights the council’s objectives, such as promoting consistency, transparency, and public understanding of sentencing. The document outlines the advantages of sentencing guidelines, including ensuring fairness and proportionality, while also noting criticisms, such as their non-binding nature and potential to undermine judicial discretion. It references key cases and studies, emphasizing the balance between structured guidelines and the expertise of judges. Overall, it evaluates the effectiveness of the SSC in improving sentencing consistency and public confidence in Scotland’s criminal justice system.
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