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Showing 951 to 960 of 4,957 results for police officer quarterly


  1. Drug-related death statistics 2020

    Minister says figures are “heart-breaking”.

  2. Statement on policing and security

    Cabinet Secretary for Justice Michael Matheson MSP's speech on an increase in the number of armed Police Scotland officers.

  3. 4. Service model and delivery

    Final report of the evaluation of the Suicide Bereavement Support Service (SBSS).

    Part of:
    Suicide Bereavement Support Service: final evaluation report
  4. Stop and search: guidance

    A short guide setting out the main issues covered by the Stop and Search Code of Practice in Scotland.

  5. 2. Incident Types And Classifications

    To provide a strategic approach to managing any type and level of incident response impacting a health board’s capability to provide and maintain services and/or care to patients.

    Part of:
    National Incident Response Levels: Guidance for Health Boards in Scotland
  6. Spotting the signs of domestic abuse

    New video to help professionals tackle ‘hidden crime’.

  7. Funding for Scottish Women's Aid

    Scottish Women’s Aid ready staff as Domestic Abuse Bill progresses.

  8. Part 2B: Approach to Multi-Agency Assessment in Child Protection

    This guidance describes the responsibilities and expectations for all involved in protecting children and will support the care and protection of children.

    Part of:
    National Guidance for Child Protection in Scotland 2021 - updated 2023
  9. Queen's Birthday Honours List 2016

    Recipients of the Queen’s Birthday Honours in Scotland

  10. Average Daily Populations

    The latest longitudinal statistics on prison populations and flows into and out of prison. Includes information about the demographics of people in prison, the time they spend there, their sentences and offences.

    Part of:
    Scottish Prison Population Statistics 2022-23
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