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11. Operational context and administrative data collection
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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Age of Criminal Responsibility programme board minutes: January 2022
Minutes from the meeting of the group on 27 January 2022.
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Commentary
A total of 85,726 people were proceeded against in Scottish criminal courts in 2019-20, a fall of 4% from 89,725 proceedings in 2018-19 The number of convictions was 75,251 in 2019-20, which is also a fall of 4% from 78,488 in 2018-19. This
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The Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2024
The consolidated accounts report actual outturn and compare it to the budget authorised by the Scottish Parliament, each stated on the same accounting basis. The accounts have received a clean bill of health from Audit Scotland for the past 19 years.
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3. Drug death definitions
This report focusses on Police Scotland management information as a key indicator of recent drug death trends in Scotland.
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Chapter 3: A New Strategic Framework
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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3. Case Studies
This paper reviews the international evidence on approaches to drug law reform, focussing on seven case studies from five jurisdictions.
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Annex 1 – Country comparison tables
This evidence briefing compares the Domestic Homicide Review model of 17 international jurisdictions. It aims to inform the initial stage of thinking around the development of a Domestic Homicide Review model for Scotland
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3. Additional data sources
The seventh wildlife crime annual report, with new data from the financial year 2017 to 2018.
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4. Outcome 2: Risk is reduced for people who take harmful drugs
Sets out the progress made between January 2021 and 31 March 2022 by national government, local government and third sector partners towards reducing drug deaths and improving the lives of those impacted by drugs in Scotland.
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