Statistics and research
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Statistical bulletin - Crime and Justice series: Prison statistics Scotland 2010-11
This bulletin shows data up to 2010-11 on Scottish prison population level and characteristics, receptions to/liberations from Scottish prisons, and international comparisons.
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Scotland's People Annual report: Results from 2009/2010 Scottish Household Survey
A National Statistics publication for Scotland, providing reliable and up-to-date information on the composition, characteristics, behaviour and attitudes of Scottish households and adults
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Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2010: attitudes to discrimination and positive action
This report explores attitudes to discrimination and positive action in Scotland in relation to: age, disability, gender, race, religion or belief, gender reassignment and sexual orientation.
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An Evaluation of Football Banning Orders in Scotland
This report presents the findings of an evaluation into the use of football banning order (FBO) legislation in Scotland.
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The Evaluation of the Family Nurse Partnership Programme in Scotland: Phase 1 Report – Intake and Early Pregnancy
The Family Nurse Partnershhip (FNP) is a preventative programme for first time teenage mothers and their babies. FNP is being tested in Scotland for the first time. This is the first interim evaluation report and focuses on the intake and early pregnancy phases of the programmes implementation.
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- Family Nurse Partnership
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Statistics Publication Notice: Health and Care Series: Educational Outcomes for Scotland's Looked After Children, 2009/10
Educational Outcomes for Scotland's Looked After Children, 2009/10
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Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland 2009-2010
Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland 2009-2010
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Economic Report on Scottish Agriculture 2011 Edition
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Growing up in Scotland: parenting and children's health
This publication reports which aspects of day-to-day parenting are important to children’s health and whether variations in parenting account for social inequalities in child health outcomes.
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Growing up in Scotland: change in early childhood and the impact of significant events
Reports on children experiencing parental separation, moving house, parental job-loss and maternal health problems and how these events relate to factors that are known drivers of child outcomes.