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Chapter 2: Strengthening Our Approach
Strategic framework to tackle scams in Scotland, underpinned by coordination and collaboration across partner organisations and focused on prevention and disruption; awareness and education; and enforcement.
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19. Revisions policy
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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Annex 3: Auditing of Data by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS)
Characteristics of victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse incidents recorded by the police in Scotland for 2018 to 2019.
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Scottish Fire Symposium 2017: minister's speech
Annabelle Ewing, Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs, addresses the Scottish Fire Symposium 2017.
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ANNEX C RESTRICTED PATIENTS AND THE MEDIA
An essential reference document for those who are involved in the management and care of patients subject to a compulsion order with restriction order.
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Bee Health Improvement Partnership minutes: September 2021
Minutes of the meeting of the Bee Health Improvement Partnership (BHIP) on 7 September 2021.
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Health and Justice Collaboration Improvement Board minutes: June 2019
Minutes from Health and Justice Collaboration Improvement Board meeting, held on 5 June 2019.
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Section 27: Safety
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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Annex 1: List of organisational respondents
Key themes to emerge from our consultation on the use of dogs to control foxes and other wild mammals in Scotland.
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3. Data Controllers
This data protection impact assessment (DPIA) is undertaken in compliance with UK General Data Protection Regulation (UKGDPR) Article 35(10). This is an iterative impact assessment, which we expect to amend as the Bill makes its way through
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