Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland

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The Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland was the coordinating body for senior police leadership in Scotland before the creation of the single national force, Police Scotland.

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Label Occurrences
Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland canonical 1

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf police organization
professional association
abbreviation ACPOS NERFINISHED
continent Europe
coordinated senior police leadership in Scotland
coordinatedWith Scottish Government (in policing matters) NERFINISHED
Scottish police forces
country Scotland
dissolutionCause creation of single national police force Police Scotland
field law enforcement
policing policy
public safety
focus coordination of operational policing policy
strategic leadership in policing
function advising government on policing issues
development of policing policy
providing a collective voice for senior police leadership
strategic coordination of chief police officers
governedBy senior police leadership in Scotland
hasMemberType chief constables
senior police officers
jurisdiction Scottish policing
language English
location Scotland
memberOfCategory law enforcement organizations of Scotland
police chiefs’ associations
operatedInJurisdiction Scotland NERFINISHED
operationalStatus defunct
replacedBy Police Scotland (as national coordinating structure) NERFINISHED
scope national
sector public sector
shortName ACPOS NERFINISHED
similarTo Association of Chief Police Officers (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) NERFINISHED

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- Separate several objects into multiple triples with one object.
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Subject: Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland
Description of subject: The Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland was the coordinating body for senior police leadership in Scotland before the creation of the single national force, Police Scotland.

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Police Scotland precededBy Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland