A 20-year-old's death in prison could have been prevented if reasonable precautions had been taken, a sheriff has determined.
Jack McKenzie took his own life in Polmont Young Offenders Institution in September 2021.
The inquiry found there was a realistic possibility his death could have been avoided if the Scottish Prison Service (SPS) had replaced a door in his cell.
The SPS and the Scottish government have apologised to his family for his death and committed to improving the conditions in prisons.
Following a fatal accident inquiry (FAI) last year, seven recommendations have been made in papers released by Sheriff Simon Collins.
One of them is that two prison officers should have been disciplined for failure to carry out an adequate hatch check the morning Mr McKenzie died.