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Small Decrease in Cost of Rural Crime

A recent report has shown that there has been a small decline in the cost of rural crime. However, some experts have stated that a decrease in cost may not reflect a drop in crime.

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Assaults on Scotland’s Paramedics Up 25%

The number of assaults on Scotland’s paramedics has gone up by more than a quarter since 2005, with 2014s figures reaching a ten year high according to figures from STV. 

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UN Express Concern Over Police Scotland’s Stop-and-Search Powers

Police Scotland’s stop-and-search policy has been criticised in a report by the United Nations Human Rights Committee.

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Dozens of Weapons Seized in Schools

Police Scotland seized almost 50 knives and over 180 weapons in the last four academic years from pupils in and around Glasgow. 

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Reform Needed on Age of Criminal Responsibility

An MSP has called for reform in regards to the Scottish age of criminal responsibility with some MPs stating that the age should be raised. 

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New Police Approach Taken to Handle Serious Crime Gangs

Police Scotland have launched a new way of tackling serious crime gangs in Scotland after new figures showed that the 230 gangs in Scotland are diversifying. 

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Hate Figures in Football Drop

The number of people charged under The Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act has fallen in the last year according to official statistics. 

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Police Scotland Solving Fewer Crimes

Despite hiring more officers than ever, Police Scotland is solving fewer crimes, according to the latest criminal stats. 

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Police Urge Hate Crime Victims to Speak Out

 

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Mugshots Being Used by Police To Identify Faces

Police are utilising mugshots to cross reference criminals through surveillance cameras according to a new report.

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Fewer Criminal Histories to be Disclosed

Fewer criminals will have to inform potential employers about their criminal past under new measures set to be introduced by Scottish ministers to help them in their rehabilitation. 

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Family of Man Who Died In Police Custody Demand Inquiry

The family of a man from Sierra Leone have demanded an inquiry into his death in police custody. The man died from suspected asphyxiation on the street of Kirkcaldy. At the time, he was getting detained by nine officers. 

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Police To Tackle Cyber Crime

 

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Proposals For Corroboration to End Postponed

The Scottish government has dropped proposals to end corroboration in criminal cases in Scotland.

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Navy Frigate Seizes Cocaine Tug Boat

The Royal Navy and Border Force have seized a tugboat that was believed to be smuggling cocaine into the country.

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Scottish Human Rights Lawyer to Investigate Police Use Of “Stop & Search.”

The Scottish justice secretary John Scott QC is to lead an inquiry into the Police use of stop and search in Scotland, which could lead to a total ban. 

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Increase In The Number Of Sex Re-Offenders

Newly published figures have shown that a stark increase in the number of sexual offenders re-offending once they are released from prison. 

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Police Scotland Criticised Over Lack Of Crime Report

Police Scotland have been criticised in the Scottish Parliament for failing to disclose a crime report.

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MPs Call For Anonymity For Sex Offenders

A group of MPs have stated that those arrested for sexual offences have the right to remain anonymous until they are charged. 

The group who were reviewing previous examples of high profile individuals accused stated that there should be a no tolerance policy on police officers leaking information. 

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Crime Witness Videos Could Be Shown In Court

Evidence given by witnesses could be filmed and then shown in court in an to end witnesses changing their story or forgetting details in court according to a new legal report. 

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