Criminal disenfranchisement: Developments in, and lessons from, Scotland

Author:

Hunter Cara L. C.1ORCID,McNeill Fergus2,Tripkovic Milena3

Affiliation:

1. PhD candidate University of Edinburgh

2. Professor of Criminology & Social Work University of Glasgow

3. Lecturer in Criminology University of Edinburgh

Abstract

AbstractThis article explores both the reasons for, and the potential impact of, the current level of disenfranchisement in Scotland. First, we scrutinise Scottish legal provisions for their compatibility with the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)’s jurisprudence, which require disenfranchisement's aims to be clarified and delimited. Second, we examine where disenfranchisement sits within the wider context of Scottish penal values, and what principles underlie its imposition. Finally, we turn to a discussion of whether and how dis/enfranchisement aligns with the Scottish Government's commitments to the rehabilitation and reintegration of people who have been in prison, and to related empirical evidence about desistance from crime. The limited enfranchisement of prisoners established by the Scottish Government in 2020 avoided these core questions and this article aims to help address this neglect and to open up dialogue on these issues.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Law

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