Meeting of the Parliament 02 November 2016
I am afraid that I want to make progress.
Another misconception is that the act is ineffective, demonstrated apparently by a lack of prosecutions. Although that is perhaps not the normal approach to how we measure the success of criminal law and policy, I point out that, in any event, statistics clearly demonstrate that the rate of prosecutions under the act is comparable to the rate of prosecutions for other offences. The latest information, which covers 2014-15, shows how proceedings have been concluded thus far. In 98 cases brought under section 1 of the act, 76 people were convicted—that is an 84 per cent conviction rate. Comparable conviction rates for other offences in the same year are similar, with breach of the peace at 84 per cent and common assault at 75 per cent.
Neil Findlay rose—