Pubdate: Sat, 01 Sep 2007 Source: Scotsman (UK) Copyright: 2007 The Scotsman Publications Ltd Contact: http://members.scotsman.com/contact.cfm Website: http://www.scotsman.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/406 Author: Gerri Peev DRUG-DEALING CONVICTIONS UP BUT LESS SERVE TIME IN JAIL THE number of drug dealers receiving prison sentences has dropped to less than half in the past 20 years. In the period 1985 to 1986, some 244 people were convicted of supplying illegal drugs, 72 per cent of whom received prison sentences. But in the period 2005-6, some 1,536 people were convicted of the same offence but just 46 per cent were jailed. The figures, released by the Executive, follow the revelation yesterday that 421 people were killed by illegal drugs last year in Scotland, the highest total since records began. Jamie Hepburn, the Scottish National Party MSP for Central Scotland, who obtained the figures through a parliamentary question, said: "I think most people would be alarmed that less than half of those people being convicted with supplying drugs are going to jail. "There are record numbers of people in Scotland's prisons at the moment and yet we're seeing such a low number of prison sentences for convicted drug dealers." A spokesman for the Scottish Executive said: "While sentencing is a matter for the courts, we also want to see greater consistency and transparency in those decisions as public confidence is a crucial part of any well-functioning and effective criminal justice system." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman