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* To efficiently, effectively and economically develop the capacity and capability of policing in Scotland
 
* To efficiently, effectively and economically develop the capacity and capability of policing in Scotland
 
* To inform and influence the development and delivery of public policy<ref>[http://www.acpos.police.uk/AboutUs_1.html About us: Statement of Purpose, ACPOS], accessed 20 February 2010</ref> </blockquote>
 
* To inform and influence the development and delivery of public policy<ref>[http://www.acpos.police.uk/AboutUs_1.html About us: Statement of Purpose, ACPOS], accessed 20 February 2010</ref> </blockquote>
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==Counter-Terrorism Role==
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The ACPOS has established a 'Counter-Terrorism Intelligence Unit (CTIU)' which coordinates all 'police and counter-terrorism related duties' in Scotland. CTIU have similar roles and responsibilities as a Counter-Terrorism Unit (CTU), but differs in the sense that it does not have 'an investigative role'.<ref>[http://security.homeoffice.gov.uk/news-publications/publication-search/contest/contest-strategy/contest-strategy-20092835.pdf?view=Binary Pursue, Prevent, Protect, Prepare: The United Kingdom's Strategy for Countering International Terrorism March 2009], '''HM  Government''', p.65 - accessed 15.03.2010.</ref> These CTIU 
  
 
==Organisational Structure==
 
==Organisational Structure==

Revision as of 15:56, 15 March 2010

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This article is part of the Counter-Terrorism Portal project of Spinwatch.

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The Association of Chief Police Officers Scotland (ACPOS) is an independent organisation registered with Companies House (Company No. SC310956) and is responsible for overall management and direction of policing in Scotland. It is the Scottish equivalent of the Association of Chief Police Officers which covers England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

According to its statement of purpose, ACPOS aims:

  • To create the environment for the delivery of excellent, visible and accessible policing services
  • To efficiently, effectively and economically develop the capacity and capability of policing in Scotland
  • To inform and influence the development and delivery of public policy[1]

Counter-Terrorism Role

The ACPOS has established a 'Counter-Terrorism Intelligence Unit (CTIU)' which coordinates all 'police and counter-terrorism related duties' in Scotland. CTIU have similar roles and responsibilities as a Counter-Terrorism Unit (CTU), but differs in the sense that it does not have 'an investigative role'.[2] These CTIU

Organisational Structure

President - Mr Pat Shearer (Dumfries & Galloway)
Vice President - Mrs Norma Graham (Fife Constabulary)
Executive Vice President - Mr David Strong (Lothian & Borders)
Past President - Mr Colin McKerracher (Grampian Police)

Notes