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Scottish Crime and Justice Survey 2017/18: associated data tables
Data tables for the 2017/18 Scottish Crime and Justice Survey.
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- Scottish Crime and Justice Survey
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Drug seizures and offender characteristics: 2017-2018
Statistical bulletin on drug seizures recorded by Police Scotland in 2017-2018.
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Criminal justice social work statistics: 2017-2018
2017-2018 statistics on various areas of criminal justice social work in Scotland.
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- Justice social work statistics
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Criminal proceedings in Scotland 2017-2018
Summary of offences dealt with by courts, sentencing outcomes and characteristics of convicted offenders. Additional information on non-court penalties issued by the Police and Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Service.
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Crime and justice statistics: ISCJIS charge codes, October 2018
Amendments and new entries to the Integration of Scottish Criminal Justice Information Systems (ISCJIS) list of charge codes.
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Domestic abuse: statistics recorded by the police in Scotland - 2017/18
Characteristics of victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse incidents recorded by the police in Scotland.
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Landlord registration - review of applications and fees: consultation analysis
Analysis of responses to our public consultation on changes to fee structure and required prescribed information for landlord registration.
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Intestate succession in British Columbia and Washington State
Research commissioned to help inform the reform of inheritance law in Scotland.
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Homicide in Scotland 2017-2018: statistics
Statistical bulletin on crimes of homicide recorded by the police in Scotland in 2017 to 2018.
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- Homicide in Scotland statistics
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Justice vision and priorities delivery plan 2018-2019 and overview of progress 2017-2018
Overview of progress to the actions set out in 2017-2018 Justice Vision and Priorities Delivery Plan and new approaches and additional actions for the coming year 2018-2019.