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1. Introduction
Findings of a quantitative study which evaluates change in the use of police searches and alcohol seizures in the twelve months before and after the introduction of the Code of Practice.
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Working Together to Deliver Improvements
Fifth thematic progress report following publication of the independent review of complaints, investigations and misconduct in policing in Scotland, setting out implementation progress with details of the status and lead responsibility for each
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Covid-19
This report shows the results of the public consultation on the revised national guidance for child protection in Scotland, and our response to the results.
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References
This is the final report from the independent review that was commissioned to investigate and report on the impact on communities in Scotland on the policing of the miners' strike 1984 to 1985.
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3 Transforming Public Services - Nurturing Our NHS, Working For A Healthier Scotland, and Making Scotland Safer
The Scottish Government's Programme for Government 2016 to 2017 sets out the actions we will take in the forthcoming year and beyond.
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Executive summary
First independent review of complaint handling, misconduct and investigations since the creation of new policing structures in 2013. Dame Elish Angiolini reviewed the effectiveness of the new systems for dealing with complaints against the police,
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4. Delegation and Approval Rates
Statistics on planning application decision-making timescales for 2022-2023. Historic annual statistics back to 2018-2019 are also presented.
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B. Methodological detail
Findings from research exploring public sector practitioner understandings and experiences of extremism in Scotland.
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References
Review of evidence on the impact of the criminalisation of the purchase of sex.
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The death of Bailey Gwynne independent review: Scottish Government response
Deputy First Minister John Swinney MSP addresses the recommendations of an independent review into the death in school of Bailey Gwynne.
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