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Whistle‑Blowing by Police Officers and Support Staff
Dame Elish Angiolini's independent review addresses complaints handling, investigations and misconduct issues in relation to policing in Scotland, in the wake of the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012.
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6. Bibliography
This paper reviews the international evidence on approaches to drug law reform, focussing on seven case studies from five jurisdictions.
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Chapter 2 - Prevention of Homelessness
Tackling homelessness is central to the Scottish Executive’s strategy for providing routes out of poverty and disadvantage and promoting economic inclusion. We have put in place forward-looking and ambitious policies to prevent and alleviate
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- Code of Guidance on Homelessness
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Chapter 5 – Road Traffic Offences
The Inspectorate of Prosecution in Scotland's thematic report on the prosecution of young people in the Sheriff and Justice of Peace courts.
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- Prosecution of young people: report
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10. Sources and definitions
Provides provisional numbers of accidents and casualties (with police force and council figures), and overall Scottish trends and progress towards the casualty reduction targets for the year 2010.
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- Key 2007 Road Accident Statistics
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1 Introduction
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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Background
This consultation paper seeks views on suitable qualifying criteria for a collective pardon to be given to miners who were convicted of matters relating to the miners’ strike of 1984 to 1985.
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Planning Advice Note 2/2011: Planning and archaeology
This Planning Advice Note (PAN) 2/2011 provides advice to planning authorities and developers on dealing with archaeological remains.
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- Planning advice notes (PANs)
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Annex 2: Data sources and quality
Characteristics of victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse incidents recorded by the police in Scotland in 2021 to 2022.
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PART TWO: DETERRING OFFENDING BY ENSURING THE COSTS OUTWEIGH THE BENEFITS
The review examines the research evidence on what works to reduce crime. It focuses on three key strategies: 1)targeting the underlying causes of crime 2)deterring potential offenders by ensuring that the cost of offending is greater than the
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