Scottish Police Services Authority
- Scottish Police Services Authority
The Scottish Police Services Authority (SPSA) is a Scottish public body of the Scottish Government responsible for certain central services for police forces in Scotland. [About the Scottish Police Services Authority: cite web|title=ABOUT US |url=http://www.spsa.police.uk/about|publisher=Scottish Police Services Authority |accessdate=2007-11-20] It was established on the 1st April 2007, following the passing of the Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006. [Establishment of the Scottish Police Services Authority: cite web|title=Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006 |url=http://www.oqps.gov.uk/legislation/acts/acts2006/asp_20060010_en_2#pt1-ch1 |publisher=Office of Public Sector Information |accessdate=2007-11-26] The SPSA assumed responsibility for the Scottish Police College, the Scottish Drug Enforcement Agency, the Scottish Criminal Records Office and the Scottish Police Information Strategy. [Comments on Part I: cite web|title=Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006 Explanatory Note |url=http://www.oqps.gov.uk/legislation/acts/acts2006/en/aspen_20060010_en.pdf|publisher=Office of Public Sector Information |accessdate=2007-11-20]
ee also
* Serious Organised Crime Agency
References
External links
[http://www.spsa.police.uk/ Scottish Police Services Authority site]
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