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  1. Firefighters to carry life-saving naloxone

    Staff are being invited to take part in a trial.

  2. Annex B: Overview of police recorded crime and SCJS

    Main findings from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey 2021/22.

    Part of:
    Scottish Crime and Justice Survey 2021/22: Main Findings
  3. Retail Industry Leadership Group meeting minutes: March 2024

    Minutes from the meeting of the Retail Industry Leadership Group on 14 March 2024.

    Part of:
    Retail Industry Leadership Group
  4. Annex 2: Data sources and quality

    Characteristics of victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse incidents recorded by the police in Scotland from 2022 to 2023.

    Part of:
    Domestic abuse: statistics recorded by the police in Scotland, 2022-23
  5. Guidance information

    Buyer's guide for procurement framework for information and communication technology (ICT) products - technology peripherals and infrastructure framework - lot 1 - (SP-21-012).

    Part of:
    Procurement - technology peripherals and infrastructure framework: lot 1 - buyer's guide
  6. Criminals seek to exploit COVID-19 outbreak

    Organised crime groups target most vulnerable.

  7. Improving support for rape victims

    £2.25 million to implement new forensic medical examination standards.

  8. New Police Investigations and Review Commissioner

    Senior solicitor named as new head of independent police scrutiny body.

  9. Annex - Police Scotland Management Information

    Statistical bulletin on crimes of homicide recorded by the police in Scotland in 2020-2021.

    Part of:
    Homicide in Scotland 2020-2021: statistics
  10. 9 Disclosure And Different Groups

    Guidance for anyone supporting individuals with criminal convictions and mental health conditions/learning disabilities into work, volunteering or education by providing the necessary knowledge, resources and guidance on the disclosure process.

    Part of:
    Allied Health Professions: disclosure guidance
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