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  1. Group 4 – Damage and Reckless Behaviour

    Crime recording and counting rules for the Scottish Crime Recording Standard (SCRS). These are overseen, approved, maintained and developed by the Scottish Crime Recording Board (SCRB).

    Part of:
    Scottish Crime Recording Standard: Crime Recording and Counting Rules
  2. Frequency/clear up rate for most frequently committed domestic abuse crimes: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

  3. New Drug Deaths Taskforce vice-chair

    Former Chief Nursing Officer takes up the post.

  4. Your rights

    This document provides important information about your rights under the law in Scotland when you are detained at the police station under the Terrorism Act 2000. It is not legal advice.

    Part of:
    Rights for persons detained under the Terrorism Act 2000
  5. 3. Experiences of crime

    This paper presents a review of quantitative evidence relating to ethnicity in the justice system in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Ethnicity in the Justice System
  6. Domestic Abuse Act in force

    New law will help hold perpetrators to account.

  7. Eskdalemuir Rifle Ranges application and approval information: EIR release

    Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004

  8. Costs of Presidential visit

    Justice Secretary writes to Home Secretary.

  9. 7. Public perceptions of police and the justice system

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

    Part of:
    Scottish Crime and Justice Survey 2021/22: Main Findings
  10. 7. Looking ahead

    Research commissioned by the Scottish Government to explore and assess the role of Scotland’s 32 local authorities in supporting the integration of refugees and people seeking asylum.

    Part of:
    The role of local authorities in refugee integration in Scotland
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