Welcome to Glasgow Community Justice Authority

Glasgow Community Justice Authority is a partnership organisation responsible for reducing re-offending and creating safer communities.  We are responsible for delivering the National Strategy for the Management of Offenders in Glasgow.

We aim to reduce re-offending by 2% by 2011 as well as improving outcomes for communities, offenders and the criminal justice system.

To do this we have established a strong partnership across the city with those agencies who deliver high quality services that reduce the risk posed by offenders and to reduce their re-offending. 

We want communities to be confident that we are managing the risks posed by individuals in our communities and are making Glasgow safer by working better together.   

On this site you will be able to find out who we are and what we do about offending in Glasgow.  There are useful publications and links and information on services.  You can also contact us. 

Latest News

May 2010

Glasgow sweeps the board at the awards

Glasgow Community Service providers were successful in winning three of the four categories in the National Community Service awards with one Glasgow provider, the Coach House Trust, winning the award for the overall best Community Service project in Scotland. The awards recognised the best community service projects taking place across Scotland and showed how projects are helping to turn around offending behaviour and making a difference to the local community.

 

May 2010

Area Plan Update

Please visit our Area Plan 2011-14 Page to see the latest draft of the Plan

 Area Plan 2011-14 page.

 

Scottish Government Justice News

New member appointed.
New all-Scotland sheriff appointed.
First Minister writes to US Senators questioning Lockerbie decision.
First Minister in contact with US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations for second time.
Youth projects invited to apply for share of £2.5 million fund.
First Minister in contact with the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.