Part 1Police
Chapter 1The Scottish Police Services Authority
The Scottish Police Services Authority
3Duty to provide the police support services
(1)
The Authority must provide the police support services.
(2)
The police support services are—
(a)
the development, provision, procurement and delivery of training and education to—
(i)
police forces; and
(ii)
such other persons or organisations as the Authority thinks fit;
(b)
the development, provision, procurement, maintenance, management, support and oversight, as appropriate, of—
(i)
national data systems;
(ii)
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(iii)
records;
(c)
the development, provision and maintenance of a national system for the collection, identification and verification of—
(i)
such physical data, samples, and other things; and
(ii)
such information derived from those data, samples and other things,
as are, or may be, used to identify a person;
(d)
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(e)
(f)
the development and provision of a national forensic science serviceF5; and
(g)
the development, provision, procurement, maintenance, management, support and oversight, as appropriate, of information and communications technology systems and equipment for–
(i)
police forces; and
(ii)
such other persons or organisations as the Authority thinks fit.
(3)
The Authority may—
(a)
establish and maintain institutions and organisations in connection with the provision of the police support services;
(b)
do anything which is incidental or ancillary to providing the police support services.
(4)
The Authority, or any institution or organisation established by virtue of subsection (3)(a), may provide the police support service mentioned in subsection (2)(a) in conjunction with another person.
(5)
The Authority must carry out its functions under this section in a way calculated to promote the efficiency and effectiveness of the police.
(6)
In providing the police support services, the Authority must have regard to the effect of such provision on the efficiency and effectiveness of the criminal justice system.
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In this section, “information and communications technology systems” means systems which utilise a computer, telecommunications, wireless telegraphy, radio or other technology by means of which information or other matter may be recorded or communicated without being reduced to documentary form.
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