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Code of practice for anyone authorised under an intervention or guardianship order
Guidance for those authorised to make decisions on behalf of an adult with incapacity.
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Alternatives to secure care and custody: guidance
Guidance for local authorities, community planning partnerships and service providers on developing a whole system approach.
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Crime and macroeconomic performance in Scotland
This paper analyses the relationship between macroeconomic performance and crime in Scotland.
- Part of:
- Crime and justice statistics
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Scottish National Standards for Information and Advice Providers: a quality assurance framework
Scottish National Standards for Information and Advice Providers: a quality assurance framework 2009.
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Social work services in the criminal justice system: national outcomes and standards
Framework of practice.
- Part of:
- Justice social work guidance
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Assessing the scale and impact of illicit drug markets in Scotland
This report provides initial estimates of the size and value of the illicit drugs market, and estimates of the social and economic cost of illicit drug use in Scotland for the year 2006.
- Part of:
- Crime and justice statistics
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Local partnerships on alcohol and drugs: framework
This is a joint Scottish Government, CoSLA and NHS framework which clarifies the roles, responsibilities and accountability of all bodies involved in tackling alcohol and drugs problems.
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Scottish Government Criminal Justice Directorate: Making Sure That Crime Doesn't Pay: Analysis of responses to Consultation and Next Steps
Scottish Government response to comments received on its consultation paper on proposals for a new measure to prevent convicted criminals profiting from published accounts of their crimes
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Statistical Bulletin Crime and Justice Series: Criminal Proceedings in Scottish Courts, 2006/07
Criminal Proceedings in Scottish Courts 2006-07
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The road to recovery: a new approach to tackling Scotland's drug problem
Our national drugs strategy focuses on recovery but also looks at prevention, treatment and rehabilitation, education, enforcement and protection of children.