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Aberdeen’s Operation Oak: results of city centre antisocial behaviour campaign

Update

“Acclaim for city crime crackdown” Scotsman

Following posted on 11.8.06

“City-centre crackdown enforced” Press and Journal

Following posted on 03.8.06
“Now Police get tough with city’s drink louts” Press and Journal
“Police target Aberdeen city centre loutishness” Scotsman
“Operation Oak aims to fell crime” BBC
“Grampian Police to crack down on anti-social crime” STV

Press releases

“Operation Oak: One Year On” Grampian Police

“Operation Oak launched” Grampian Police
“Operation Oak update” Grampian Police

Posted by MM on Fri 10th Aug 2007 at 7:02 am
Antisocial Behaviour Drugs and alcohol Police Campaigns
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Illegal catches of pearl mussels hasten extinction

Update

“Pearl mussels face extinction” Sunday Herald

Following posted on 02.06.05

“Operation Necklace targets the pearl pirates of Scotland ” Guardian
“Police use mussel against pearl thieves” Scotsman

Press release
“Operation Necklace ” Tayside Police

See also
PAW

Posted by MM on Mon 6th Aug 2007 at 7:39 am
Corporate issues Environment Police Campaigns
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Scotland’s police target young drivers in first global road safety week campaign

“Young drivers to see crashed car” BBC
“Tayside Police crack down on dangerous drivers” STV
“Driving up safety levels” Herald
“Campaign targets young drivers as deaths soar” Herald
“Curfews considered over young drivers death toll” Courier
“Search on for ways to cut the carnage” Evening Telegraph
“Cool it: police appeal to young drivers” Evening Telegraph

“Police launch crackdown on young drivers ” Herald
“Bid to reduce young driver deaths” BBC

Press releases
“32 Young Scots Killed in First Three Months of 2007” Tayside Police
“About the First UN Global Road Safety Week” WHO

Posted by MM on Tue 24th Apr 2007 at 6:29 am
Police Campaigns Young People
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Violence Reduction Unit targets parents and young children in long term strategy

Update
“We can stop violence being considered normal” Herald
“Tories attack detective over care worker call ” Herald

Following posted on 19.03.07
“‘Stopping violence takes care workers, not police’” Herald
“Tackling violence in society” Herald
“‘Children don’t come with a manual’ ” Herald
“Parents given advice on preventing violence” STV

See also
Action on Violence in Scotland

Posted by MM on Tue 20th Mar 2007 at 7:44 am
Children and justice Crime Prevention Police Campaigns
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Stop and search procedures questioned following low yield during knife campaign

“Harvie concern at stop-and-search numbers” Holyrood.com

Posted by MM on Tue 30th Jan 2007 at 8:33 am
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‘Drug dealers don’t care’ update

Update

“Executive expands campaign against drug dealers” Holyrood.com
“Bid to nail drug dealers” Evening Telegraph
“Shopping the dealer campaign to expand” Evening Times
“Campaign urging residents to ‘shop’ drug dealers extended to North-east” Scotsman
“Drug dealer crackdown is extended” BBC

Following posted on 03.11.07
“Advertising campaign hits drug dealers” Holyrood.com
“Blitz on drug dealers nets £30k and 45 suspects” Evening News
“Dozens of drug dealers arrested” BBC
“100 held in drug dealer crackdown” Evening Times

Press release
“Campaign against drug dealers expanded” Scot. Exec.

See also
Drug Dealers Don’t Care

Posted by MM on Wed 10th Jan 2007 at 8:05 am
Crime Prevention Drugs and alcohol Police Campaigns
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Drink drive campaign results for holiday period

“Festive drink driving on the rise” BBC
“Festive drink and drug driving up” Scotsman
“Fewer Tayside drink drivers ” Evening Telegraph
“Jail serial drink-drivers says Vine” Courier
“Drink-drive jail call echoed by councillor” Courier
“Drug-driver arrested twice as police hit out over festive toll” Evening News
“Concern despite drink-drive drop” BBC

Posted by MM on Fri 5th Jan 2007 at 12:38 pm
Drugs and alcohol Police Campaigns
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Winter drink driving campaign launched

“Police warning drivers they mean business” Courier
“Biggest ever festive blitz on drink-drivers gets under way” Evening News
“Drink drive blitz as party season starts” Evening Express
“Call to jail serial drink- drivers” Evening Telegraph
“Police chiefs urge tougher action on drink-driving” Herald
“Put persistent drink-drivers in prison, says police chief” Scotsman
“Extra officers target motorists” BBC
“Anti drink-drive message launched” BBC
“Christmas drink-drive crackdown” BBC

Posted by MM on Thu 7th Dec 2006 at 9:00 am
Drugs and alcohol Police Campaigns
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Housebreaking fall linked to ‘super burglar’ campaign

“City house break-ins drop after police blitz” Evening News

Posted by MM on Mon 20th Nov 2006 at 7:37 am
Police Campaigns
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New anti-violence campaign phase aims at generational change in knife culture

“Campaign will target knife crime” BBC
“Campaign seeks ‘generational change’ in knife attitudes” Holyrood.com
“New drive to beat knife carrying” Courier
“Ad campaign targets Scots knife culture” Evening News
“Baby is the face of new ad to combat knife culture” Evening Times
“Girlfriends join fight against culture of knives” Herald

“Struggling to combat rise in knife crime” Scotsman

Press release
“Attitudes to knife crime” Scot. Exec.

See also
Action on Violence in Scotland

Posted by MM on Tue 14th Nov 2006 at 8:31 am
Crime Prevention Police Campaigns
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