More than 500,000 bikes are stolen in the UK each year. This is because they’re poorly secured or not secured at all. More than half of all stolen bikes are taken from the owner’s property. Always ...
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Police Scotland treats all hate crimes seriously. We want you to report it. We are here to protect people in all of our communities and are committed to delivering our values of integrity, fairness, ...
Scotland's British Sign Language Interpreting Video Relay Service (VRS) - enables contact with all of Scotland's public bodies and third-sector organisations. British Sign Language (BSL) users can ...
You have a right to access to the information Police Scotland holds about you, subject to certain restrictions. Subject Access Requests (SARs) must include proof of identification, comprising ...
Welcome to the Hate Crime and Incident Data page where you'll find weekly statistics from Police Scotland. Hate Crime and Incident Report - week 7 (PDF) Hate Crime and Incident Report - week 6 (PDF) ...
To find the address of Police Scotland stations in your community, select your home area from the menu on the left. Police Scotland support those who wish to become police officers, special constables ...
The sexual abuse of children and young people online is hugely damaging for victims and their families. The consequences for victims can last a lifetime, ruining relationships, health and long-term ...
Hate crime is behaviour which is both criminal and rooted in prejudice. The legal definition of hate crime is "any crime which is understood by the victim or any other person as being motivated ...