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Policing applications of Bluetooth technology

“Police to use Bluetooth to find witnesses around crime scenes” Evening News

Posted by MM on Tue 30th Dec 2008 at 8:10 am
Police
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Police Scottish Intelligence Database (SID) five years on: privacy concerns

“Police file grows by 100 names a day” Scotsman

See also

Scottish Intelligence Database (SID)

Also

CjScotland 12.12.03: Police Scottish Intelligence database launched

Posted by MM on Wed 24th Dec 2008 at 8:29 am
Europe and justice Human Rights Police
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Winter drink driving campaign 2008

Update

“Big drop in Scots drink–drive total” Evening Times
“Number of drink–drivers rises by 75% in a week” Press and Journal

Following posted on 09.12.08

“Scots cops launch Christmas drink–drive crackdown” Daily Record
“Police plan morning checks for intoxicated drivers” Herald
“Drink–drive campaign kicks off” Evening Times
“Stay off roads the morning after drinking, police warn” Press and Journal
“Police in morning–after warning” BBC
“Police launch Christmas drink–drive crackdown” STV

Posted by MM on Wed 24th Dec 2008 at 7:48 am
Drugs and alcohol Police Campaigns
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Historic child sexual abuse, convictions and reporting

“Victims speak amid convictions” Courier
“Child rape: court cases just tip of iceberg – campaigner”

See also

http://www.18u.org.uk/

Posted by MM on Wed 24th Dec 2008 at 7:44 am
Children and justice Crime data Recording crime Gender and crime Rape Victims and witnesses
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Parliamentary Report for the 15th to the 19th December, 2008

Posted by KM on Tue 23rd Dec 2008 at 8:50 am

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Parliamentary review for the 15th to 19th December now online.

In the final week of Parliament for 2008, there was a seasonal debate about drink driving in the Chamber, and a number of justice related questions. The Equal Opportunities Committee launched its inquiry into female offenders and the Justice Committee considered items of subordinate legislation.  More . . .

Parliament is now in recess until January 5th.

Posted by MM on Tue 23rd Dec 2008 at 8:57 am

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The work of the street pastor schemes

Update

“Street Pastors offer revellers salvation from a big night out” Times

Following posted on 02.12.08

“Peter’s pastors want to make our streets safer” Evening Times

Following posted on 10.03.08

“Guardian angels on the streets of Perth” Courier
“Street pastors patrol town centre” BBC

Following posted on 23.07.07

“Street pastors get go-ahead for city patrols” Press and Journal

“Pastors plan to tackle disorder” BBC

“Plan for ‘street pastors’ to quell late-night trouble” Courier
“Street Pastors to spread calm to the streets of Perth” STV

See also
Street Pastors

Posted by MM on Tue 23rd Dec 2008 at 6:38 am
Crime Prevention Community initiatives Police Civilians
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Polish drivers and alcohol

“Kto ky jestes! Stirling Moss? Poles are warned on flouting drink drive laws” Scotsman

Posted by MM on Tue 23rd Dec 2008 at 7:29 am
Drugs and alcohol
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Some Lockerbie 20th anniversary headlines: Fraser / Swire exchange

Update

“Brother of terror victim attacks lawyer over Swire criticism” Herald
“Criticism of Jim Swire is inappropriate” Herald

Following posted on 22.12.08

“Memorial services held for Lockerbie disaster” STV
“‘Nothing will ever change the pain’” BBC
“Lockerbie bomb anniversary marked” BBC
“Lord Fraser unrepentant over attack on Jim Swire” Times
“Lockerbie remembers victims of Pan Am tragedy, 20 years on” Times
“Tears flow again for victims of Lockerbie” Scotsman
“Lockerbie: a town finally at peace with its tragedy” Independent
“Lockerbie: ‘Nobody but God knows who all the victims are’” Herald
“Jim Swire attacks claim of Stockholm Syndrome” Herald
“Not forgotten 20 years on: relatives and wellwishers gather to mourn victims of Lockerbie disaster” Guardian
“Swire is victim of Stockholm Syndrome, says Lord Fraser” Times
“Twenty years on, Lockerbie remembers night without end” Scotsman
“Megrahi campaigners criticised as Lockerbie marks 20th anniversary” Scotsman
“Lessons of Lockerbie” Scotsman
“Lockerbie families mark 20th anniversary of atrocity” Independent
“The demand for truth is more than rhetoric” Herald
“Lockerbie marks 20th anniversary of terrorist outrage” Herald
“First Minister in Lockerbie praise” Evening Times

Following posted on 19.12.08

“Priest tells MSPs of night Pan Am 103 fell” Scotsman
“Tribute paid to Lockerbie people” BBC
“Discredited evidence that convicted al Megrahi leaves relatives no nearer finding out the truth” Herald
“‘He tried to find a pulse … but there was no life in this field’” Herald
“A community keen to move forward” Herald
“Unforgettable still, the night death fell from the sky on Scottish town” Times
“Abdul Baset Ali al–Megrahi: a sacrificial lamb, says wife” Times
“Lockerbie’s tragic day remembered” BBC

Posted by MM on Tue 23rd Dec 2008 at 7:20 am
Courts Miscarriages of justice
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Publication of missing sex offender information: Tories call for additional publicity

Update

“Tories urge MacAskill to publish names of sex offenders who abscond” Herald

Following posted on 26.11.07

“Sex criminals named and shamed” Scotland on Sunday
“Scots launch for FBI …. . . ‘Most Wanted’ website” Sunday Herald. For technical reasons we can’t give you a direct link to this story.
“Sex offender photos posted on web” BBC

Press release

“Moves to track sex offenders online” Scot.Gov.

See also

Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre

Posted by MM on Mon 22nd Dec 2008 at 7:52 am
Children and justice Crime Prevention Gender and crime Police Sentencing Tagging/tracking
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