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Religiously Aggravated Offending in Scotland 2015-16
Analysis of charges reported under the act to provide information about the nature of the religiously aggravated offending charges, the accused and the victims of incidents.
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Definitions, Methodologies and Sources
This is the ninth edition of the annual publication Scottish Economic Statistics, which is produced by statisticians in the Scottish Government.
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- Scottish Economic Statistics 2008
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Annex C - Understanding the Statistics in this Bulletin
This bulletin forms part of the Scottish Government series of statistical bulletins on the criminal justice system.
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4. Stakeholder analysis and consultation
Data protection impact assessment (DPIA) for the Disclosure (Scotland) Bill explores how the bill impacts on personal data and privacy.
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Coronavirus: summary of response arrangements in Scotland
Scotland-specific groups and mechanisms by which we will deliver and coordinate our response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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3. Additional Data Sources
The fourth wildlife crime annual report, this highlights new data from the financial year 2014 to 2015.
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Annex B: Complainer anonymity – approaches in different jurisdictions
The consultation seeks views on potential reforms to empower and protect victims of crime, with particular reference to sexual offences. It takes forward the work of the Victims Taskforce and recommendations from Lady Dorrian’s Review which do, or
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4. Site Design – Permanent Residential Sites
Guide to assist public sector providers of Gypsy/Traveller sites to design and provide high quality accommodation that meets their needs.
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Criminal law dealing with dangerous dogs: discussion paper analysis
Factual high level analysis of the responses received to our discussion paper on the criminal law dealing with dangerous dogs which ran between 5 February 2021 and 30 April 2021. In total 188 responses were received.
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6. Next update
This report focusses on Police Scotland management information as a key indicator of recent drug death trends in Scotland.
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