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Conclusions and wider lessons
Findings from a thematic case study from year three of the evaluation focusing on issues of partnership working, innovation and prevention.
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Section 2 - The Code of Practice for Investigations and Powers in the Investigation of Offences Regulations
Consultation paper on Investigation of Offences regulations and a Code of Practice for Investigations under Sections 75 and 76 of the Social Security (Scotland) Act.
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Further comments
Analysis of responses to the consultation of proposed specific criminal offence of abusive behaviour in relation to a partner or ex-partner.
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APPENDIX C: Benefits of visually recording the interview
Good practice guidance for police officers and social workers who are carrying out joint investigative interviews with child witnesses
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INTRODUCTION
Guidance on noise nuisance.
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Executive Summary
This literature review examines evidence on what public attitudes to the justice system are, what drives these attitudes, what effect these attitudes have on behaviour, and what works to improve such attitudes.
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Section 3: What Works In Meeting The Needs Of Victims Of Human Trafficking?
A Review examining the care and support needs of victims of human trafficking and what works to meet those needs, including a consideration of Scottish provision.
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Oversight of recommendations of review into response to deaths in prison custody: Chair – terms of reference
Progress report by Gillian Imery, External Chair to provide an update one year on from the publication of the Independent Review of the Response to Deaths in Prison Custody in respect of the implementation of the recommendations and advisory points
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Chapter 2: Responses to recommendations for "building owners and managers"
Scottish Government response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 recommendations produced for Scottish Ministers by the Scottish Government Grenfell Inquiry Fire Safety Working Group (GIFSWG ).
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Minimum unit pricing of alcohol : final business and regulatory impact assessment
Underlines the rationale for minimum unit pricing from health and economic perspectives, setting out anticipated costs and benefits for all parties affected by a minimum price of 50 pence per unit.
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