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A thematic inspection of Family Liaison in Scotland
Footnotes
1. Report of the Inquiry into the Liaison Arrangements between the Police, the Procurator Fiscal Service and the Crown Office and the family of the deceased Surjit Singh Chhokar in connection with the murder of Surjit Singh Chhokar and the related prosecutions by Dr Raj Jandoo, Advocate (SP Paper 424), October 2001.
2. Recommendation 5.
3. The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry. Report of an Inquiry by Sir William MacPherson of Cluny, (CM 4262-I), February 1999.
4. 'Without Prejudice?'. A Thematic Inspection by HMIC Scotland of Police Race Relations in Scotland (ISBN 1 84268 449 3), December 2000.
5. 'Narrowing the Gap'. A Thematic Inspection by HMIC Scotland on Police Visibility and Public Reassurance - Managing Public Expectation and Demand (ISBN 0 7559 0608 X), December 2002.
6. People Experiencing Trauma And Loss.
7. Families of Murdered Children.
8. The Report of an Inquiry into Crown Decision-Making in the Case of the Murder of Surgit Singh Chhokar. Chairman, The Rt.Hon. Sir Anthony Campbell (SP Paper 425), October 2001.
9. Report of the Inquiry into the liaison arrangements between the police, the Procurator Fiscal Service and the Crown Office and the family of the deceased Surjit Singh Chhokar in connection with the murder of Surjit Singh Chhokar and the related prosecutions, October 2001.
10. Recommendation 5.
11. Scottish Strategy for Victims. Scottish Executive, January 2001.
12. Improving the Skills of Family Liaison Officers on Murder Enquiries. Police Research Award Scheme, September 1997.
13. Recommendations for the Selection, Training and Support of Family Liaison Officers on Murder Enquiries. Police Research Award Scheme, March 1998.
14. Family Liaison Strategy. Association of Chief Police Officers, April 2000.
15. ACPO Murder Investigation Manual. Association of Chief Police Officers, September 1998.
16. The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry Report by Sir William MacPherson of Cluny, February 1999.
17. Data provided by the Scottish Police College and valid as at 1st November 2002.
18. ACPOS Road Death Investigation Manual. Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland.
19. Racial Diversity Strategy & Guidance Manual. Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland, 2000.
20. Lord Advocate's Guidelines to Chief Constables on Race Related Issues. Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, January 2002.
21. Recommendations for the Selection, Training and Support of Family Liaison Officers on Murder Enquiries. Police Research Award Scheme, March 1998.
22. ACPO Murder Investigation Manual. Association of Chief Police Officers, December 2000.
23. Review of Shootings by Police in England and Wales from 1998 to 2001. Police Complaints Authority, January 2003.
24. Review of Shootings by Police in England and Wales from 1998 to 2001. Police Complaints Authority, January 2003.
25. Homicide in Scotland. Scottish Executive National Statistics publication, November 2002.
26. Recommendation 6.
27. Homicide in Scotland. Scottish Executive National Statistics publication, November 2002.
28. Codes of Conduct. The Law Society of Scotland, June 2002.
29. Recommendation 39.
30. Feasibility Study for a Victim and Witness Support Service in Scotland. Lambda Research and Consultancy Ltd, The Scottish Executive, 2000.
31. The British Crime Survey 1998. Mirrless-Black et al, Home office, 1998.
32. The Scottish Crime Survey 2000. MVA, The Scottish Executive, 2002
33. Information Needs of Victims, 1995. MVA, The Scottish Executive, 1995.
34. The Justice Charter. The Scottish Office & The Crown Office, 1991.
35. No More Victims. Victim Support Strategy, 2002-2006
36. People Experiencing Trauma And Loss.
37. Families of Murdered Children.
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