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        Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act - COPFS 2017 monthly reportsThis document is the compiled Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act monthly reports for January 2017 - December 2017. 
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        Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act - COPFS 2016 monthly reportsThis document is the compiled Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act monthly reports for January 2016 - December 2016. 
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        Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act - COPFS 2015 monthly reportsThis document is the compiled Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act monthly reports for January 2015 - December 2015. 
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        Standards for Mortuary Services: guidance published by the Scottish Ministers, Police Scotland and the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal ServiceThe Standards for Mortuary Services are expected to be used to guide the continuous improvement of the quality of mortuary services across Scotland. 
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        Privacy notice: Civil Recovery UnitThe COPFS privacy notice relating to use of personal data in connection with the recovery of proceeds of crime. 
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        Same sex marriage prosecution guidanceGuidance document for prosecutors in relation to incidents reported involving criticism of or support for same sex marriage. 
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        Specialist reporting agenciesList of agencies in Scotland which are registered as specialist reporting agencies to COPFS as of 2014. 
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        Working together for victims and witnessesA protocol between COPFS, Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service (SCTS), Police Scotland, and Victim Support Scotland (VSS) to support victims and witnesses. 
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        Scottish Environment Protection Agency: joint working protocolRead the joint working protocol between SEPA and COPFS for submission, processing and monitoring of prosecution reports 
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        Lord Advocate’s guidelines: liberation by the policeLord Advocate's guidelines to the police regarding the approach to be taken in connection with the liberation of offenders by Police Scotland.