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| amendment no 5 proceeds of | crime | act 2002 2002 ssi 2002 |
| procedure rules amendment proceeds of | crime | act 2002 2003 ssi 2003 |
| amendment no 6 proceeds of | crime | act 2002 2003 ssi 2003 |
| amendment no 6 proceeds of | crime | act 2002 2003 ssi 2003 |
| that the draft proceeds of | crime | act 2002 cash searched constables |
| 2003 the draft proceeds of | crime | act 2002 cash searches constables |
| on the draft proceeds of | crime | act 2002 cash searches constables |
| 2003 the draft proceeds of | crime | act 2002 disclosure of information |
| 2003 the draft proceeds of | crime | act 2002 disclosure of information |
| that the draft proceeds of | crime | act 2002 disclosure of information |
| that the draft proceeds of | crime | act 2002 disclosure of information |
| points on the proceeds of | crime | act 2002 disclosure of information |
| the following the proceeds of | crime | act 2002 disclosure of information |
| 2003 the draft proceeds of | crime | act 2002 disclosure of information |
| that the draft proceeds of | crime | act 2002 investigations code of |
| 2 the draft proceeds of | crime | act 2002 investigations code of |
| 2003 draft the proceeds of | crime | act 2002 investigations code of |
| 2003 draft the proceeds of | crime | act 2002 investigations code of |
| 2 the draft proceeds of | crime | act 2002 investigations code of |
| that the draft proceeds of | crime | act 2002 investigations code of |
| 2003 the draft proceeds of | crime | act 2002 investigations code of |
| to take the proceeds of | crime | and put them back into |
| of freezing the proceeds of | crime | associated with terrorism that accounts |
| ii of the proceeds of | crime | scotland act 1995 c 43 |
| to conceal the proceeds of | crime | the bill is important because |
| of the proceeds of icc | crime | the detail of those measures |
| for the proceeds of icc | crime | we need to be aware |
| enforcement agency and the scottish | crime | squad acting as the agency |
| 100 officers in the scottish | crime | squad amendment 34 agreed to |
| could not say the scottish | crime | squad as defined in section |
| senior officers of the scottish | crime | squad as i said the |
| force and within the scottish | crime | squad at 31 march 2000 |
| were made to the scottish | crime | squad by each police force |
| as i said the scottish | crime | squad does not have a |
| the outset that the scottish | crime | squad had to be covered |
| the position of the scottish | crime | squad had to be ironed |
| bill to cover the scottish | crime | squad however questions were raised |
| the activities of the scottish | crime | squad i should explain that |
| best given that the scottish | crime | squad is not established by |
| police forces and the scottish | crime | squad making a total of |
| officers serve in the scottish | crime | squad mr jim wallace no |
| force and within the scottish | crime | squad s1w 15158 christine grahame |
| force and within the scottish | crime | squad s1w 2578 linda fabiani |
| for officers of the scottish | crime | squad to authorise directed surveillance |
| also provides that the scottish | crime | squad will be able to |
| to my comments the scottish | crime | squad will be the operational |
| is intended that the scottish | crime | squad will become the operational |
| executive debate on anti terrorism | crime | and security bill uk legislation |
| across the eu in tackling | crime | and terrorism as the minister |
| they reflect the fact that | crime | and terrorism neither know nor |
| reflect the need to tackle | crime | and terrorism on an eu |
| the proponents of terrorism and | crime | are no respecters of boundaries |
| the fight against terrorism and | crime | because we recognise that the |
| the fights against terrorism organised | crime | crimes against children drugs fraud |
| to help the prevention of | crime | a wide range of powers |
| the prevention of disorder or | crime | again the test of what |
| the detection and prevention of | crime | although christine grahame has moved |
| the prevention of disorder or | crime | for the protection of health |
| strikes the proper balance between | crime | prevention and safeguarding the rights |
| get in touch with the | crime | prevention dept and an officer |
| 10th constable duff of the | crime | prevention dept of maryhill police |
| meeting of representatives of european | crime | prevention institutions in aalborg on |
| on neighbourhood watch and similar | crime | prevention methods saves the criminal |
| m [censored: surname] will ask the | crime | prevention officer for a section |
| that in the autumn the | crime | prevention officer would be invited |
| the citizens advice bureau the | crime | prevention panel and the local |
| for thefts of bicycles the | crime | prevention panel are having a |
| committee have written to the | crime | prevention panel asking that it |
| be assessing the venture the | crime | prevention panel held inaugural meetings |
| it crime prevention the maryhill | crime | prevention panel in conjunction with |
| to know more about the | crime | prevention panel victim support scheme |
| with members of the police | crime | prevention panel will canvass the |
| public resources made available to | crime | prevention panels and protocols in |
| response from leaders vandalism and | crime | prevention report more housebreakings heard |
| no intention of removing it | crime | prevention the maryhill crime prevention |
| actions could be regarded as | crime | prevention through the disarmament of |
| commitment to be tough on | crime | and tough on the causes |
| commitment to be tough on | crime | and tough on the causes |
| commitment to be tough on | crime | and tough on the causes |
| tough on the causes of | crime | has been a singular failure |
| tough on the causes of | crime | has been a singular failure |
| tough on the causes of | crime | has been a singular failure |
| fees and be tough on | crime | we want people to help |
| to reduce the misery of | crime | and help victims that means |
| with disabilities as victims of | crime | and patients amend the social |
| proper recognition for victims of | crime | and their needs welcomes its |
| information services for victims of | crime | and to introduce a victims |
| particular support to victims of | crime | both in relation to court |
| the treatment of victims of | crime | by the judicial system s1o |
| patients pupils and victims of | crime | cannot wait any longer for |
| record of putting victims of | crime | far more to the fore |
| the plight of victims of | crime | has been neglected for decades |
| it has consulted victims of | crime | in relation to its policy |
| to support the victims of | crime | s1o 4684 20 mr keith |
| victims of different types of | crime | such as domestic abuse and |
| matheson services to victims of | crime | that the parliament recognises that |
| biggest group of victims of | crime | their voices must be heard |
| for the innocent victims of | crime | whom i had previously derided |
| support services to victims of | crime | within central scotland are extremely |
| process of tackling international organised | crime | and by improving the methods |
| strategy to tackling drug related | crime | and reducing the impact which |
| strategy to tackling drug related | crime | and reducing the impact which |
| police service strong and fight | crime | by tackling it at its |
| uk police forces in tackling | crime | in the uk lord james |
| international co operation in tackling | crime | in the way set out |
| is linked intrinsically to tackling | crime | poorer communities suffer disproportionately from |
| additional funding to tackling youth | crime | s1o 4866 9 robin harper |
| success in tackling all hate | crime | s1w 34196 brian fitzpatrick to |
| means of successfully tackling serious | crime | the regulation of investigatory powers |
| s sentiments about tackling international | crime | the scottish national party supports |
| is tackling the fear of | crime | δamongst elderly people s1o 5837 |
| by reducing ill health cut | crime | by giving young people new |
| in improving health and reducing | crime | by helping drug addicts into |
| in improving health and reducing | crime | by helping drug addicts into |
| for reducing and stopping youth | crime | further welcomes the increased expenditure |
| for reducing and stopping youth | crime | further welcomes the increased expenditure |
| designed to tackle reducing youth | crime | reducing ill health reducing energy |
| in reducing the fear of | crime | s1w 24700 mr duncan mcneil |
| safer reducing the fear of | crime | which can damage community life |
| action programme to reduce youth | crime | 2002 s1o 4880 30 rhona |
| release reduce youth crime youth | crime | accounts for nearly one in |
| published a ten point youth | crime | action plan and has allocated |
| the implementation of the youth | crime | action plan s1o 5804 3 |
| the advisory group on youth | crime | and confirms its support for |
| the advisory group on youth | crime | and confirms its support for |
| chamber and elsewhere about youth | crime | and disorder we should value |
| track hearings to tackle youth | crime | and have introduced more than |
| to improve health cut youth | crime | and reduce the cost of |
| decisive action to tackle youth | crime | as many people glasgow msps |
| we take action on youth | crime | brian fitzpatrick is right to |
| health reduce youth crime youth | crime | costs an estimated 700million every |
| has taken to reduce youth | crime | in the a city of |
| make the difference to youth | crime | including supporting the voluntary sector |
| in youth work to prevent | crime | increase investment in police it |
| msps in particular know youth | crime | is a serious issue that |
| stop people reoffending cut youth | crime | more than 30 per cent |
| measures with an additional youth | crime | reduction fund to support diversion |
| framework arising from the youth | crime | review in order to set |
| children s services and youth | crime | review to support targeted services |
| children s services and youth | crime | review to support targeted services |
| action programme to reduce youth | crime | s1o 4846 27 john farquhar |
| children becoming involved in youth | crime | s1w 18261 brian fitzpatrick to |
| years following release reduce youth | crime | youth crime accounts for nearly |
| reduce ill health reduce youth | crime | youth crime costs an estimated |
| is to deal with serious | crime | almost 12 months ago i |
| in hand refers to serious | crime | although i may have got |
| of preventing or detecting serious | crime | and b that the authorised |
| of the bill where serious | crime | arises no authorisation for intrusive |
| be categorised as a serious | crime | assistant chief constable gordon i |
| people not committing a serious | crime | but acting politically or in |
| of the definition of serious | crime | contained in the bill will |
| bodies involved in investigating serious | crime | during the stage 2 debate |
| within the definition of serious | crime | each situation must be examined |
| crime international inquiries into serious | crime | face practical difficulties because of |
| office to deal with serious | crime | having identified the pressure and |
| on the definition of serious | crime | however i do not know |
| to define the term serious | crime | however it is important to |
| and the increase in serious | crime | i also said that we |
| drug trafficking and other serious | crime | in scotland is very valuable |
| who are engaged in serious | crime | international inquiries into serious crime |
| the need to tackle serious | crime | internationally is a crucial aspect |
| the subject of a serious | crime | investigation and to monitor the |
| goes without saying that serious | crime | is not confined to european |
| of the tests for serious | crime | is that the conduct involves |
| table represents and what serious | crime | is the lives of many |
| regarded as constituting a serious | crime | it is arbitrary to pluck |
| interests of combating serious financial | crime | it makes sense for the |
| that the definition of serious | crime | might be open to challenge |
| and the definition of serious | crime | mr matheson also said that |
| with the definition of serious | crime | nor have any of the |
| kingdom in relation to serious | crime | serious fraud and the like |
| from an increase in serious | crime | that increase is shown quite |
| that the definition of serious | crime | that is contained in the |
| that the definition of serious | crime | that is contained in the |
| queried the definition of serious | crime | that suggests strongly that the |
| the criteria of a serious | crime | the legislation would impact on |
| essentially to ensure that serious | crime | throughout europe can be dealt |
| investigation and prosecution of serious | crime | we have sought to strengthen |
| within the definition a serious | crime | where more than one police |
| to the definition of serious | crime | which is outlined in section |
| our name for the serious | crime | work that is in progress |
| other things dealing with wildlife | crime | are there any plans to |
| of the partnership against wildlife | crime | groups paw my colleague is |
| one another to minimise wildlife | crime | he is the operations expert |
| have great difficulty investigating wildlife | crime | in general because of the |
| assist enforcement of the wildlife | crime | legislation introduce a protection of |
| for increased penalties for wildlife | crime | lodged on 23 may 2002 |
| for increased penalties for wildlife | crime | lodged on 23 may 2002 |
| the punishment would fit the | crime | and the crime was bad |
| in both the levels of | crime | and the fear of crime |
| in both the levels of | crime | and the fear of crime |
| and communities are free from | crime | and the fear of crime |
| in both the levels of | crime | and the fear of crime |
| in both the levels of | crime | and the fear of crime |
| crime and the fear of | crime | b providing insufficient numbers of |
| suffer from crime fear of | crime | can be as much of |
| key objectives we will cut | crime | crime rates are far lower |
| less likely to suffer from | crime | fear of crime can be |
| more cross border crime internationalising | crime | flies in the face of |
| crime and the fear of | crime | in that same period b |
| crime and the fear of | crime | in that same period b |
| crime and the fear of | crime | in that same period b |
| lead to more cross border | crime | internationalising crime flies in the |
| upset him doll crime what | crime | pause wi wur children young |
| objectives we will cut crime | crime | rates are far lower than |
| fit the crime and the | crime | was bad and the punishment |
| you ve upset him doll | crime | what crime pause wi wur |
| crime and the fear of | crime | while at the same time |
| uk when dealing with organised | crime | big time criminals are adept |
| difference in our communities organised | crime | continues to flood our streets |
| to criminal justice because organised | crime | is conducted across national borders |
| multi disciplinary group on organised | crime | it has missed most of |
| the complex issue of organised | crime | which recognises few if any |
| partnership into the fear of | crime | amongst older people s1o 5845 |
| free from the fear of | crime | god knows they have earned |
| that many more people fear | crime | than will ever be a |
| free from the fear of | crime | to make people feel safe |
| consistent policy to prevent international | crime | and fraud secondly with regard |
| and trade to fighting international | crime | and to a cleaner environment |
| anti social behaviour and street | crime | at international national regional and |
| the worst aspects of international | crime | i invite parliament to support |
| sewel motion relating to the | crime | international co operation bill implements |
| half years or so the | crime | international co operation bill implements |
| for justice hugh henry the | crime | international co operation bill introduced |
| international obligations for which the | crime | international co operation bill makes |
| international obligations for which the | crime | international co operation bill makes |
| are set out in the | crime | international co operation bill michael |
| of scotland snp hugh henry | crime | international co operation bill motion |
| the opportunity to scrutinise the | crime | international co operation bill my |
| s concerns about sewel motions | crime | international co operation bill the |
| wallace s name on the | crime | international co operation bill the |
| warrants and provisions in the | crime | international co operation bill which |
| of jim wallace on the | crime | international co operation bill which |
| mr jim wallace on the | crime | international co operation bill which |
| however to deny that international | crime | is best dealt with on |
| that european legislation on international | crime | is decided in secret by |
| in the fight against international | crime | the measures in the bill |
| supports measures to tackle international | crime | which knows no boundaries the |
| prevent and respond to hate | crime | against people with learning difficulties |
| cameras to help to prevent | crime | and to make our communities |
| organisations to work to prevent | crime | but reject proposals for commercial |
| with young people to prevent | crime | ensure that measures are in |
| state to detect and prevent | crime | however as i also said |
| of cctv to help prevent | crime | introduce security grants for small |
| state to detect and prevent | crime | the deputy minister for justice |
| taking to tackle prejudice and | crime | against asylum seekers s1o 6472 |
| being taken to tackle hate | crime | against people with learning disabilities |
| tackle the threat of violent | crime | alex neil the minister says |
| and tackle gun and knife | crime | including possession of knives with |
| our streets drugs and violent | crime | ruin lives to tackle these |
| to say cross border anti | crime | co operation they will speed |
| co operation to deal with | crime | it is sometimes difficult to |
| we aim to reduce violent | crime | and pursue policies that work |
| and other measures to reduce | crime | evaluate the present neighbourhood wardens |
| means effective action to reduce | crime | jim wallace liberal democrat justice |
| huh m017: sees social deprivation | crime | and drug addiction f718: yeah |
| to deal with violence drug | crime | and housebreaking we have introduced |
| scottish executive what percentage of | crime | has been estimated as drug |
| enormous amount of drug related | crime | inflicted on the local community |
| the rates of drug related | crime | were in the north ayrshire |
| welcomes the reduction in recorded | crime | and notes the further steps |
| name of mr jim wallace | crime | leave out from welcomes to |
| name of mr jim wallace | crime | leave out from welcomes to |
| mr jim wallace orkney ld | crime | that the parliament welcomes the |
| eu action are drugs and | crime | 89 environment 87 and peace |
| 1 education 2 environment 3 | crime | and drugs 4 peace and |
| in the way of fighting | crime | and drugs so as to |
| their lives to normal cut | crime | getting drugs and weapons off |
| focusing on law enforcement and | crime | reduction including anti drugs strategies |
| success in controlling levels of | crime | and disorder s1w 13121 alex |
| their highest ever levels cut | crime | and divert young people away |
| notes with concern the high | crime | levels in areas such as |
| grace elder s1m 1093 high | crime | levels in parts of glasgow |
| s1m 1093 paul martin high | crime | levels in parts of glasgow |
| senior police officers concerning sectarian | crime | and how it might be |
| of the fall in recorded | crime | in the strathclyde police force |
| police numbers are down and | crime | is up standards in education |
| 11 march 2002 what the | crime | statistics for the strathclyde police |
| reflect on the types of | crime | that the police are dealing |
| early stage will help cut | crime | now and in the future |
| recruit more teachers and cut | crime | people can trust the liberal |
| communities effective rehabilitation to cut | crime | prisons are appropriate for many |
| man wantit for a capital | crime | against a croun servant would |
| bill specific elements of a | crime | against humanity are defined and |
| will be able to use | crime | against humanity as grounds for |
| might well have been a | crime | against humanity hugh dignon a |
| have been seen as a | crime | against humanity hugh dignon i |
| against humanity hugh dignon a | crime | against humanity is defined in |
| level and type of hate | crime | against people with learning disabilities |
| being taken to ensure that | crime | against people with learning disabilities |
| are guilty o a terrible | crime | against their young and likewise |
| in the fight against financial | crime | and money laundering in particular |
| assist in the fight against | crime | and we support the motion |
| under section 19 of the | crime | and disorder act 1998 c |
| under section 19 of the | crime | and disorder act 1998 c |
| the british islands to the | crime | sentences act 1997 c 43 |
| to spend more time detecting | crime | and protecting communities and less |
| poorer communities suffer disproportionately from | crime | and we must take action |
| court cases addressing the impact | crime | has had on their lives |
| relation to the impact on | crime | in scotland of any proposed |
| have a bigger impact on | crime | we will recruit 3 500 |
| downward spiral of truancy and | crime | make truancy action schemes a |
| for support in our mini | crime | alert at the same time |
| executive whether any of its | crime | statistics support the research by |
| fund to support diversion from | crime | the fund will be worth |
| what links there are between | crime | and a cocaine and b |
| a in each category of | crime | and b in total for |
| a in each category of | crime | and b in total for |
| a in each category of | crime | and b in total for |
| young person from committing a | crime | again to punish for an |
| will divert young people from | crime | in the first place save |
| 30 per cent of recorded | crime | is committed by young people |
| do something that is a | crime | under the bill and another |
| talk about education health transport | crime | and job creation those are |
| low incomes poor housing high | crime | poor health and high rates |
| people from a life of | crime | expand the role of restorative |
| ordinary people such as employment | crime | the environment the declaration also |
| that s why i think | crime | fiction should be taken more |
| there was no other scottish | crime | writer more successful than me |
| 1 roseanna cunningham perth snp | crime | as an amendment to motion |
| gallie south of scotland con | crime | as an amendment to motion |
| in recorded incidents of violent | crime | a 9 per cent increase |
| in the level of vehicle | crime | and a 23 per cent |
| the increasing occurrence of retail | crime | and public order disputes in |
| to that particular victim of | crime | as i suspect that there |
| the sexual element of the | crime | at the time of trial |
| the recent problems of rising | crime | i want to consider the |
| change in the pattern of | crime | in glasgow you have had |
| since 1997 the level of | crime | is up prisons have been |
| much of a problem as | crime | itself forty six per cent |
| well as of the said | crime | of incest the dittays having |
| and cow and of the | crime | of incest with his sister |
| tricia marwick s1m 1755 war | crime | of mass rape lodged on |
| of the commission of a | crime | of preparing to commit a |
| opportunity to state a different | crime | on different sides of the |
| our courts a rise in | crime | particularly in crimes of violence |
| our courts a rise in | crime | particularly in crimes of violence |
| our courts a rise in | crime | particularly in crimes of violence |
| improve the prosecution of racist | crime | paul martin will the first |
| has some of the highest | crime | rates in scotland all of |
| insert regrets the rise in | crime | that followed the change of |
| i wis guilty of any | crime | that wis spoken about lilian |
| of entering a life of | crime | to ensure that family style |
| therefore arise where evidence of | crime | was found and arrests and |
| when our parents were alive | crime | violence and mugging is all |
| an offender that commits a | crime | whilst also breaching an electronic |
| the scottish executive to combat | crime | lodged on 01 may 2001 |
| be safe the 2000 scottish | crime | survey showed that just over |
| the scottish executive how rising | crime | will be managed following the |
| any specialised diversity and hate | crime | related training s1w 33990 michael |
| publish material relating to their | crime | s1w 29291 mr adam ingram |
| deliver further reductions in reported | crime | and a scotland in which |
| deliver further reductions in reported | crime | and a scotland in which |
| which won a big erm | crime | prize in france and it |
| seriously ill when committing the | crime | which led to her arrest |
| retaliation in this case the | crime | which must be expiated is |
| that they are diverted from | crime | and that ongoing offending is |
| and there has always been | crime | but eh that s just |
| preoccupation with with violence and | crime | f718: mmhm m017: er but |
| and he had compared the | crime | figures between 15th april and |
| fate and her sister s | crime | known as her body lies |
| i m gonna write a | crime | novel and the fi- knots |
| a cop it was a | crime | novel erm and the only |
| not trial procedure but local | crime | rates and effective policing with |
| effective neighbourhood policing and give | crime | ridden areas a constant and |
| to investigate and prosecute a | crime | the policy memorandum suggests that |
| down 20 and that total | crime | was down 5 7 this |
| offenders to move away from | crime | whilst retaining employment and family |
| how to succeed as a | crime | writer by john cheney and |
| is to ensure that such | crime | can be tackled with the |
| are over 65 believe that | crime | in their area has got |
| restrict access in lyndhurst gdns | crime | alert on wed 5th feb |
| the universe in his despicable | crime | before we grow one moment |
| me yur partner in doll | crime | ed you ve upset him |
| must account for half the | crime | in the city he surmised |
| lochhead brian adam s1m 3821 | crime | in the north east lodged |
| per cent reduction in juvenile | crime | in the town that is |
| in january that recorded violent | crime | involving knives had increased substantially |
| double those in england but | crime | is still too high a |
| in complicity in the common | crime | religion was based on the |
| s life is steeped in | crime | she s ate a clock |
| a pecadillo it s a | crime | the warning flashed in german |
| will be disappointed that violent | crime | continues to rise that 19 |
| the european union s anti | crime | institutions enlargement will bring large |
| witnesses just another unreported bus | crime | that no one will ever |
| be made miserable by petty | crime | i am referring to the |
| a popular demand to combat | crime | internationally you mentioned the schengen |
| is war crimes when a | crime | is alleged to have been |
| heart to watch a single | crime | programme somehow when one is |
| by the executive to combat | crime | supported by iain gray lodged |
| preparing to commit a later | crime | we believe that the matter |
| hae committed sae heinous a | crime | as tae forfeit his freedom |
| he was a one man | crime | wave john grimaced as he |
| as well there s another | crime | writer called lin anderson who |
| offence they are committing a | crime | mike jones we accept that |
| the next one for a | crime | alert programme this would entail |
| duguid wis heid o the | crime | an punishment depairtment at holyrood |
| tae the scene o the | crime | an rand a poke haudin |
| not that it mitigates the | crime | but honest guv i didn |
| tae the scene o the | crime | dennis mckenzie telt us a |
| m954: the thing about writing | crime | fiction is that you re |
| fuck punishment ti fit the | crime | steve why di yi want |
| d think on the hinmaist | crime | tae set the warld aflame |
| they should mak it a | crime | for folk that hae gey |
| make all due inquiries about | crime | that could for example include |
| across scotland safer by cutting | crime | liberal democrats have four key |
| sandra grimaced it s a | crime | novel she remarked all that |
| me tae confess tae a | crime | so they can hing me |
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