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Polmont Deaths Repeat Because Scottish Justice Treats Youth Custody As Afterthought

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Another fatality at a young offenders institution does not arrive out of nowhere; it lands where prior inquests already mapped failure. When thescottishsun.co.uk reports a 19-year-old’s death at Polmont amid fresh calls for answers, the headline echoes a cycle Scottish authorities have been warned about for years.

The FAI already spelled out the catalogue of failures

BBC News, in January 2025 coverage of the Fatal Accident Inquiry into Katie Allan and William Brown, quoted Sheriff Simon Collins KC finding a catalogue of failures by the Scottish Prison Service and healthcare staff. William Brown, 16, had been removed from suicide observations the morning after a case conference despite a history of attempts; Katie Allan, 21, died in June 2018 while the sheriff concluded a known cell safety issue could have been fixed without major cost. thescottishsun.co.uk tied the latest death to that same institution a year after Polmont was branded a dungeon of despair in the wake of earlier deaths, showing how little structural distance exists between headlines years apart.

The Herald has run pieces asking what is wrong with Polmont after the FAI, noting more than 100 prison suicides in Scotland since 2011 and that the majority involved hanging. HM Inspectorate of Scotland published expert reviews of mental health provision at HMP YOI Polmont after those deaths. Yet staffing, oversight, and budget lines rarely match the rhetoric of reform.

Youth custody stays reactive, not preventive

BBC reporting on Brown’s death detailed removal from a suicide prevention programme based on short observation rather than history. That is the kind of decision inquest after inquest flags, and it keeps recurring because the system treats each case as isolated until the next headline forces another statement from ministers.

What This Actually Means

Until budgets and accountability timelines bind the Scottish Government and SPS the way FAI recommendations intend, Polmont will stay a place where tragedy is reported as news rather than prevented as policy. Another death is not an accident; it is the same pattern with a new name.

What is Polmont and what did the Fatal Accident Inquiry find?

Polmont is Scotland’s young offenders institution in Falkirk where multiple deaths by suicide have triggered fatal accident inquiries. The 2025 inquiry into Katie Allan and William Brown concluded failures in risk recording, cell safety, and staff action contributed to deaths that could have been avoided. thescottishsun.co.uk has reported on subsequent deaths and calls for answers from families and campaigners.

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