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Part 2: The Change Agenda
This document is the basis of a 12 week public consultation on legal aid reform in Scotland.
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- Legal aid reform: consultation
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Scottish Animal Welfare Commission minutes: 11 September 2020
Minutes from the first meeting of the Scottish Animal Welfare Commission.
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- Scottish Animal Welfare Commission
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) supporting Gypsy/Travellers: framework for local authorities
This framework, created jointly with COSLA, is for local authorities and partners supporting Gypsy/Traveller communities whilst Scotland transitions to living with COVID-19. This framework replaces all previous versions.
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6. Status update
This is the ninth, two-monthly report on the Coronavirus Acts in which we set out the status and operation of the legislation necessary to respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This report is the latest in our regular reporting on
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Part 1: On duty criminal allegations against the police
HM Inspectorate of Prosecution in Scotland's report on how criminal allegations against the police are dealt with by Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
The review examines the research evidence on what works to reduce crime. It focuses on three key strategies: 1)targeting the underlying causes of crime 2)deterring potential offenders by ensuring that the cost of offending is greater than the
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Teacher Panel meeting minutes and papers: March 2022
Minutes and papers from the Teacher Panel meeting on 16 March 2022
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- Teacher Panel
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Independent Review of the Response to Deaths in Prison Custody - Second progress report
Second progress report by Gillian Imery, External Chair to provide a further update two years on from the publication of the Independent Review of the Response to Deaths in Prison Custody in respect of the implementation of the recommendations and
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The review examines the research evidence on what works to reduce crime. It focuses on three key strategies: 1)targeting the underlying causes of crime 2)deterring potential offenders by ensuring that the cost of offending is greater than the
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2. Method
Analysis of charges reported to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service of Scotland (COPFS) under Section 74 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003.
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