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Executive Summary
This review considers how the executive of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) can most effectively support the board to deliver its statutory functions.
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Annex A: Stage 3 Research Methods[64]
The study examined the community impact of public processions, with a particular focus on processions which were perceived to be 'problematic'. The research involved a multi-method approach and included qualitative and quantitative data collection.
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Age of Criminal Responsibility Programme Board minutes: November 2020
Minutes from the meeting of the Age of Criminal Responsibility Programme Board, held on 18 November 2020.
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Appendix B: Preceding reports
Report of the independent review of the Victim Notification Scheme (VNS). The VNS provides eligible victims information about an offender’s release, and the chance to make representations about parole decisions.
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18. Clear up rates
Provides detailed information on the Recorded Crime in Scotland statistical bulletin series. It is designed to be a useful reference guide with explanatory notes regarding issues and classifications which are crucial to the production and
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Footnotes
The study examined the community impact of public processions, with a particular focus on processions which were perceived to be 'problematic'. The research involved a multi-method approach and included qualitative and quantitative data collection.
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Chapter 8 – Deaths of Young People In Custody
The Inspectorate of Prosecution in Scotland's follow up review of their Fatal Accident Inquiries thematic which was published in August 2016.
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Footnotes
This review considers how the executive of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) can most effectively support the board to deliver its statutory functions.
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Deaths in Prison Custody Action Group minutes: December 2022
Minutes from the meeting of the group on 12 December 2022.
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1 Introduction
The study examined the community impact of public processions, with a particular focus on processions which were perceived to be 'problematic'. The research involved a multi-method approach and included qualitative and quantitative data collection.
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