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3. Volume of use and outcomes from stop and search
Findings of a qualitative study which examined evidence on how effectively the Code of Practice was operating since its introduction in May 2017.
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Footnotes
This report presents summary statistics on planning application decision-making timescales for October 2020 to March 2021, as well as historic data back to 2016/17. It is based on data collected from Local and Planning Authorities as part of the
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6. Principles for engagement
Final Report of the Informed decision-making, community engagement and participation workstream of the Independent advisory group on emerging technologies in policing.
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Stop and Search Code of Practice (Appointed Day) (Scotland) Regulations 2017 EQIA
Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) for the Stop and Search Code of Practice.
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Greener
A supporting Document to the National Walking Strategy
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4. Other potential gaps in the legislation
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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2. Part Two - Findings from the Evaluation
Impact of participatory budgeting on communities, services, democracy and tackling inequality across local authorities in Scotland.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): Self-isolation support discretionary payment - regulations
Explains the regulations allowing local authorities to award the Self-Isolation Support Grant (SISG) using section 4 of the Public Health (Scotland) Act 2008.
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Coronavirus legislation intervention activity
Monthly data report on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the justice system in Scotland, including information from Police Scotland, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service, and Scottish Prison Service.
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Specific areas of concern
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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