Scottish Police Services Authority

The Scottish Police Services Authority (SPSA) was a public body of the Scottish Government responsible for certain central services for police forces in Scotland.[1]

Scottish Police Services Authority
AbbreviationSPSA
Formation1 April 2007
Dissolved1 April 2013
TypeScottish Police Support Services
Legal statusMerged to Police Scotland
PurposeProvide National Support to the Scottish Police Services
HeadquartersGlasgow
Region served
Scotland
Chief Executive
Andrea Quinn
Parent organization
Scottish Government
Websitewww.spsa.police.uk

It was established on 1 April 2007, following the passing of the Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006.[2] 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.[3] The authority also controlled central Police services such as Forensics and IT.

With effect from 1 April 2013, the structure of policing in Scotland changed. The eight regional forces, plus the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency and the Scottish Police Services Authority, were replaced by the new Police Scotland which is overseen by the Scottish Police Authority.

See also

References

  1. About the Scottish Police Services Authority: "ABOUT US". Scottish Police Services Authority. Archived from the original on 2 May 2007. Retrieved 20 November 2007.
  2. Establishment of the Scottish Police Services Authority: "Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006". Office of Public Sector Information. Retrieved 26 November 2007.
  3. Comments on Part I: "Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006 Explanatory Note" (PDF). Office of Public Sector Information. Retrieved 20 November 2007.


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