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Parties pledging action on crime | Parties pledging action on crime |
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The Holyrood election focus will shift to crime with all the parties promising action on justice issues. | The Holyrood election focus will shift to crime with all the parties promising action on justice issues. |
Labour will offer "instant" Asbos where police could take immediate action. The Lib Dems plan up to seven years' jail for knife crimes. | |
The SNP wants action on firearms, with powers transferred from Westminster and more community sentencing. | |
However, the Conservatives have rejected sentences in the community and have called for extended jail terms. | |
Conservative leader Annabel Goldie is to outline the party's proposals to "keep prisoners in prison, rather than put convicts in the community". | Conservative leader Annabel Goldie is to outline the party's proposals to "keep prisoners in prison, rather than put convicts in the community". |
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Nicol Stephen moves his party's campaign focus to cutting crime. | Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Nicol Stephen moves his party's campaign focus to cutting crime. |
Mr Stephen will be in Glasgow, Edinburgh and a youth project in Dunfermline, accompanied by Charles Kennedy. | Mr Stephen will be in Glasgow, Edinburgh and a youth project in Dunfermline, accompanied by Charles Kennedy. |
Labour's Jack McConnell and Cathy Jamieson head to Sauchie, Clackmannanshire, where they will speak with local businesses about the ending of a recent dispersal order. | Labour's Jack McConnell and Cathy Jamieson head to Sauchie, Clackmannanshire, where they will speak with local businesses about the ending of a recent dispersal order. |
Later they will attend a public meeting and set out their crime and anti-social behaviour agenda. | Later they will attend a public meeting and set out their crime and anti-social behaviour agenda. |
Elsewhere, SNP Leader Alex Salmond will highlight firearms crime as well as campaigning on plans to abolish the council tax and replace it with a "fair, local income tax" based on the ability to pay. |