Safer communities, less crime, supported victims and a thriving workforce. Read about our 2030 vision and three-year plan. Recruitment events Police Scotland support those who wish to become police ...
This form can be used to get in touch with Police Scotland for issues of a non-serious nature. If your enquiry is urgent or you wish to report an ongoing incident please telephone 101. Phone 999 if ...
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This section features advice on a range of different online topics including romance fraud, sextortion, social media, internet dating, cybercrime, online shopping and keeping safe online.
On this page you will find our Standing Operating Procedures beginning with C. If there are any SOPs without an accompanying Summary, these will be added in due course.
What can I do to keep safe on a night out? If you’re going on a night out then have fun and enjoy yourself. Unfortunately, people can be victims of crime. Here are some steps to follow to stay safe: ...
In this section you will find information on different types of fraud. You will find advice on how you can try to avoid becoming a victim. Fraud is a crime in where deception is used for personal gain ...
Winter means changes in the roads, shorter days and changing weather. We all have a responsibility to keep Scotland’s roads safe during the winter months.
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Police Scotland support those who wish to become police officers, special constables or police staff by hosting various online and in-person recruitment events throughout the year. Disclosure Scheme ...