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Your Police 2024-2025
Understanding the views and priorities of Scotland's diverse communities is fundamental to how Police Scotland responds to the needs of the public. Our public engagement activities help us improve how we deliver our policing services in local communities, ensuring they are accessible for everyone. It is vital that we listen, understand, and take action using your views and experiences. Our Joint Strategy for Policing (2023) creates the space within policing to inform our services... MoreClosed 31 March 2025 -
BSL Version: Your Police 2024-2025
Understanding the views and priorities of Scotland's diverse communities is fundamental to how Police Scotland responds to the needs of the public. Our public engagement activities help us improve how we deliver our policing services in local communities, ensuring they are accessible for everyone. It is vital that we listen, understand, and take action using your views and experiences. Our Joint Strategy for Policing (202 3) creates the space within policing to... MoreClosed 31 March 2025 -
Live Facial Recognition - National Conversation
The Scottish Police Authority , Police Scotland and the Scottish Biometrics Commissioner are currently seeking views on the potential use of live facial recognition (LFR) by Police Scotland. This is not a consultation to determine whether Police Scotland will use live facial recognition, it is an exploratory conversation to determine the Scottish public’s views on this technology and its potential use in policing. If Police Scotland decide to explore further any implementation of... MoreClosed 4 May 2025 -
Register to receive local alerts
Join others who receive Alerts from Neighbourhood Alert partners. Receive the information you want, how you want it, from organisations you can trust. You decide what information you receive and how you receive it. More than 28,000 have already signed up. What is Neighbourhood Alert? Neighbourhood Alert is a secure community messaging system which allows key information providers to email registered users with reliable, localised, targeted and timely Alerts on... MoreCloses 31 March 2026 -
Your Police 2025-2026
Understanding the views and priorities of Scotland's diverse communities is fundamental to how Police Scotland responds to the needs of the public. Our public engagement activities help us improve how we deliver our policing services in local communities, ensuring they are accessible for everyone. Our 2030 Vision is Safer Communities, Less Crime, Supported Victims and a Thriving Workforce. Your Police (this survey) is one of the ways that Police Scotland engages, listens to and... MoreCloses 31 March 2026 -
BSL Version: Your Police 2025-2026
Understanding the views and priorities of Scotland's diverse communities is fundamental to how Police Scotland responds to the needs of the public. Our public engagement activities help us improve how we deliver our policing services in local communities, ensuring they are accessible for everyone. Our 2030 Vision is Safer Communities, Less Crime, Supported Victims and a Thriving Workforce. Your Police (this survey) is one of the ways that Police Scotland engages,... MoreCloses 31 March 2026 -
Custody User Experience Survey
We are committed to ensuring our services are high quality and meet the public’s expectations. One of the ways we do this is by facilitating opportunities for people to give us feedback on our services. This helps us understand what we are getting right, and what we could do better. Police Scotland’s priorities include ensuring you feel safe in custody. We know being in custody could be a difficult experience and we want to ensure that people’s experiences in custody... MoreCloses 31 March 2026 -
Involving You in Shaping The Future of Our Estate
Police Scotland’s estate needs to be fit for 21st century policing, putting service enhancement, visibility, and engagement at the heart of the communities we serve. These are core components of the legitimacy and consent on which policing in Scotland relies. We have already introduced technology that enables our officers to remain in local areas, reducing the need for them to return to police stations to deal with paperwork. ... More -
Feedback Form: Domestic abuse, rape and sexual crime
Police Scotland values feedback from people we engage with in Scotland’s diverse communities. Outcome 3 of our Joint Strategy for Policing states that "the public, communities and partners are engaged, involved and have confidence in policing". We are committed to ensuring our services are high quality and meet the public’s expectations. One of the ways we do this is by facilitating opportunities for people to give us feedback about our services. This helps us... More -
Young people shape our Corporate Parenting Plan
We commissioned the Scottish Youth Parliament to work with us for six months in 2024. We wanted young people to take the lead in designing our engagement approach to ensure young people with care experience had opportunities to shape our work. They worked to set out key recommendations for Police Scotland’s 2024-2027 Corporate Parenting Plan. What is a Corporate Parenting Plan? A Corporate Parenting Plan is a document that sets out how organisations identified under the 2014... More -
Safer Streets: Reporting Tool
Does it feel like the situation could get heated or violent very soon? Is someone in immediate danger? Do you need support right away? If so, please call 999 now. This is a service that allows you to report safety concerns in public places without giving us your name (anonymously). This includes issues like poorly lit streets, abandoned buildings, or vandalism, as well as instances where you feel unsafe due to someone following or verbally abusing you. Please note: Safer Streets... More -
Merkinch & South Kessock (Inverness): Your Place, Your Point
Highland Community Planning Partnership, Highland Third Sector Interface, Youth Highland, Scottish Community Development Centre and Police Scotland are working together on an approach called ' Participatory Budgeting '. This will involve local people having a say over how we spend £30,000 in the local area. The project, called Your Place, Your Point, has been funded by Highland's share of the Scottish Government's Whole Family Wellbeing Fund. The Scottish Government have also... More -
The Impacts of ‘Social Mixing Activities’ on Connectedness and Social Cohesion in West Lothian
A mixed-method study to examine the effectiveness of social mixing activities in promoting social cohesion between the long-term and new residents in West Lothian, Scotland. The key to creating a cohesive society lies in meaningful engagements. When individuals from different backgrounds engage meaningfully under the right conditions, trust develops, a sense of belonging is formed, and discriminatory attitudes are reduced. "Right conditions" refer to those in which... More
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