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Public protection: Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA)
Arrangement for managing the risks posed by the most serious offenders, including registered sex offenders, to keep communities safe.
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- Reducing reoffending
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Deliverables
The Equally Safe delivery plan contains the key deliverables and actions that will enable us to prevent and eradicate violence against women and girls and the underlying attitudes and systems that perpetuate it.
- Part of:
- Equally Safe Delivery Plan
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Footnotes
The Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA), are a set of statutory partnership working arrangements introduced in 2007. This report provides an overview of the main national developments in relation to MAPPA during the reporting period
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Reducing reoffending
Our work to reduce reoffending and find alternatives to prison.
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Appendix A: Geographical MAPPA Region Model for Scotland
The Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA), are a set of statutory partnership working arrangements introduced in 2007. This report provides an overview of the main national developments in relation to MAPPA during the reporting period
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3.0 Joint Thematic Review of MAPPA in Scotland – Progress Review
Report on the main national developments in relation to MAPPA in Scotland over 2016-17.
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Forensic mental health
Our work in relation to forensic mental health.
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- Mental health
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Multi-agency public protection arrangements (MAPPA) Scotland: national overview report 2016 to 2017
Report on the main national developments in relation to MAPPA in Scotland over 2016-17.
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Appendix A: MAPPA – Website Addresses
Report on the main national developments in relation to MAPPA in Scotland over 2016-17.
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Appendix B: MAPPA Website Addresses
The Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA), are a set of statutory partnership working arrangements introduced in 2007. This report provides an overview of the main national developments in relation to MAPPA during the reporting period
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