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Published: 02 October 2024

Deep Dive Analysis of Violence - 18 September 2024

Report Summary

This report provides members of the Scottish Police Authority Policing Performance Committee with an overview of the challenges, strategies and collaborative prevention activity relevant to violence, with a specific focus on children and young people coming into conflict with the law.

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Meeting

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Policing Performance Committee - 18 September 2024

Date : 18 September 2024

Location : online


Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to update members of the Policing Performance Committee on the challenges, strategies and collaborative prevention activity relevant to violence, with a specific focus on children and young people coming into conflict with the law. 

The full update will be facilitated by means of a formal presentation to the Scottish Police Authority at the Police Performance Committee on 18 September 2024.

 


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