| Publication date | Publication title | Recommendation | Reviewed | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5th November 2024 | Thematic inspection of road policing in Scotland | 11. Police Scotland should review its intelligence and analytical commitment in relation to road safety and road crime, to improve focus on these areas. |
16th June 2026 | Closed |
| 5th November 2024 | Thematic inspection of road policing in Scotland | 12. Police Scotland should engage with UK Road Offender Education and other key stakeholders to progress the full implementation of educational training courses for people who commit driving offences that may be appropriately addressed through learning. |
17th June 2026 | Proposed for closure |
| 5th November 2024 | Thematic inspection of road policing in Scotland | 13. Police Scotland should review its policy on the deployment of family liaison officers, to ensure a consistent level of service to people who have been bereaved following a fatal collision. |
4th February 2026 | Closed |
| 24th October 2024 | Custody Inspection Report - Argyll and West Dunbartonshire | 1. Police Scotland should ensure that the maintenance and repair of crucial custody infrastructure is addressed swiftly to maintain operational capability as well as safety and security standards. |
1st August 2025 | Closed |
| 24th October 2024 | Custody Inspection Report - Argyll and West Dunbartonshire | 2. Police Scotland should examine the current staffing model and arrangements at Clydebank and Oban custody centres to ensure they are efficient, effective and meet the needs of the service, staff and detainees. |
1st August 2025 | Closed |
| 24th October 2024 | Custody Inspection Report - Argyll and West Dunbartonshire | 3. Police Scotland should introduce an effective quality assurance and audit process to ensure that expected custody standards are being met. |
Open | |
| 24th October 2024 | Custody Inspection Report - Argyll and West Dunbartonshire | 4. Police Scotland, supported by Glasgow City HSCP, should ensure that used sharps bins awaiting uplift are stored in line with current guidance. |
22nd September 2025 | Closed |
| 3rd October 2024 | Thematic inspection of police response to missing persons in Scotland | 1. Police Scotland should promote the national missing person framework’s aims, objectives and commitments to officers and staff across divisions, and emphasise that this underpins its strategic direction. |
9th April 2026 | Closed |
Results: 377 found