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| == Joint Police Boards in Scotland ==
| | Joint police boards in Scotland were abolished by the {{asp|2012|8}}. |
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| "Delivery of the police service in Scotland is shared between Scottish Ministers, Chief Constables and Local Police Authorities/Joint Police Boards. Responsibility for regional police forces' budgets and the management of their resources falls to the Joint Police Boards. The Authorities work in partnership with the Police Forces to ensure that the Chief Constables are able to police the Force areas effectively and efficiently" - paraphrased from [http://www.strathclyde.police.uk/index.asp?locID=15&docID=-1]
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| == List of Joint Police Boards on WhatDoTheyKnow ==
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| * Central Scotland Joint Police Board
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| * Grampian Joint Police Board
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| * Lothian and Borders Joint Police Board
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| * Northern Joint Police Board
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| * Strathclyde Joint Police Board
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| * Tayside Joint Police Board
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| * The following police forces are supervised by one single local authority:
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| :* Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary - Dumfries and Galloway Council
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| :* Fife Constabulary - Fife Council
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| * Special Police Authorities
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| :*{{WDTK|Scottish Police Services Authority|spsa}} is the police authority for the {{WDTK|Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency|scottish_crime_and_drug_enforcement_agency}} (which is not subject to FOISA).
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Latest revision as of 00:19, 25 April 2013
Joint police boards in Scotland were abolished by the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012.