Police Scotland reviews recruitment to reduce shortfall

Police Scotland is reviewing its recruitment process, including relaxing rules around fitness tests, driving licence requirements and tattoos, and searching for an e-recruitment solution – all in a bid to reduce a staffing shortfall.
Thu, 10 Dec 2015

Police Scotland is reviewing its recruitment process, including relaxing rules around fitness tests, driving licence requirements and tattoos, and searching for an e-recruitment solution – all in a bid to reduce a staffing shortfall.

A report of the Scottish Police Association this week said if application levels and attrition rates continue at the...

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