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The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Everyone has now voted. Once again, I ask scrutineers and candidates to please go to the back of the chamber. The votes will be counted for the final time.In the final round of voting to elect a second Deputy Presiding Officer, the number of votes that were cast for each candi...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Ballot papers up the back. Please vote now.Members voted by secret ballot.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
I declare that the election for the second Deputy Presiding Officer is now open. The voting procedures are the same as before.Members voted by secret ballot.The Presiding Officer:Voting in this round of the Deputy Presiding Officer election is closed. I invite the scrutineers,...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Voting for this round of the Deputy Presiding Officer election is now closed. I invite scrutineers to proceed to the back of the chamber for the count. Again, candidates may also observe the count.Colleagues, you will be delighted to know that we have a result. In this round o...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Okay, folks, you know the drill. Ballot papers are at the back of the chamber.Members voted by secret ballot.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Good afternoon, everyone. I am glad that you are all with us once more. This will be the last voting session of the afternoon, you will be glad to know—before you can all depart the scene.I have received five valid nominations for the position of Deputy Presiding Officer, and ...
The Presiding Officer (Kenneth Gibson) NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
The first meeting of the seventh session of the Parliament is now resumed. I have received five valid nominations for the position of Deputy Presiding Officer. I shall now announce the nominees and ask all candidates, as their names are announced, to make themselves known to t...
The Presiding Officer (Kenneth Gibson) NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
Okay, folks. I have just been given some instructions about what will happen next. However, before that, I want to thank every member who has participated in this voting process. My belated congratulations to them if I have not already spoken to them about winning their own el...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
Voting in the third round of the election of the Presiding Officer is closed. I invite any scrutineers appointed by the candidates to go to the back of the chamber to observe the counting of ballot papers. Candidates may also observe the count.In this round of voting in the el...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
This voting period is now open, using the same voting procedure as before.Members voted by secret ballot.
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
Voting in this round of the Presiding Officer election is closed. I invite the scrutineers to proceed to the back of the chamber for the counting of votes. Again, candidates may also observe the count.In the second round of voting in the election of the Presiding Officer, the ...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
Voting in the first round of the election of the Presiding Officer is closed. I now invite any scrutineers appointed by the candidates to go to the back of the chamber to observe the counting of ballot papers. Candidates may also observe the count.In the first round of voting ...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
As previously announced, I have received four valid nominations. In alphabetical order, the nominees are: Kenneth Gibson, Clare Haughey, Liam McArthur and Stuart McMillan.The election shall proceed in accordance with rule 11.9 of standing orders. If no member receives an overa...
The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
The first meeting of the seventh session of the Parliament is resumed. I have received four valid nominations for the position of Presiding Officer. I shall now announce the nominations and ask all candidates, as their names are announced, to make themselves known to the chamb...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I wish to inform members that nominations for the position of Presiding Officer will open at 12.30 pm. Nomination forms can be collected from the parliamentary business team, which is situated in T1.03. Completed nomination forms should be returned to the parliamentary busines...
Kate Campbell (Edinburgh Eastern, Musselburgh and Tranent) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
My first allegiance is to the people of Scotland, who are sovereign.I, Kate Rosa Campbell, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Stephen Gethins (Dundee City East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Stephen Patrick Gethins, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Jenny Young (Central Scotland and Lothians West) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Jenny Young, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
David Torrance (Kirkcaldy) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, David Herd Torrance, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Maree Todd (Highlands and Islands) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Maree Todd, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.Tha mise Maree Todd, gu sòlaimte is fìrinneach a’ cur an cèill agus ag innse gum bi mi d...
Alison Thewliss (Glasgow Central) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Alison Thewliss, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.Tha mise Alison Thewliss, gu sòlaimte is fìrinneach a’ cur an cèill agus ag innse g...
Paul Sweeney (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Paul John Sweeney, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Collette Stevenson (East Kilbride) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Collette Stevenson, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Pauline Stafford (Bathgate) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I pledge my allegiance to the people of Scotland, who are sovereign.I, Pauline Stafford, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Shirley-Anne Somerville (Dunfermline) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Shirley-Anne Somerville, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
David Smith (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, David Haydn Smith, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Alyn Smith (Stirling) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Alyn Edward Smith, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Lorna Slater (Edinburgh Central) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
My first allegiance is to the people of Scotland, who are sovereign.I, Lorna Jane Slater, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Mark Simpson (North East Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Mark Simpson, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland and Lothians West) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Graham Simpson, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Kim Schmulian (Glasgow) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Kim Schmulian, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Katherine Sangster (Edinburgh and Lothians East) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Katherine Blackstock Sangster, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
In my heart, my allegiance is to the people of Scotland.I, Mark Ruskell, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Angela Ross (Edinburgh and Lothians East) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Angela Ross, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Emma Roddick (Inverness and Nairn) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
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I make this affirmation under protest in order to sit in this Parliament, where my allegiance will be to the people of Inverness and Nairn.I, Emma Roddick, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King...
Willie Rennie (Fife North East) (LD) LD Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, William Cowan Rennie, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Kirsten Oswald (Eastwood) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Kirsten Frances Oswald, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Kate Nevens (Edinburgh and Lothians East) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I make this affirmation to the sovereign people of Scotland and pledge that, in all my actions, the interests of the Scottish people shall be paramount over and above those of the monarchy.I, Kate Nevens, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be fait...
Laura Moodie (South Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
My affirmation is to the sovereign people of Scotland, whose interests I will always serve before those of the monarchy.I, Laura Moodie, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I believe that the people of this country should be citizens, not subjects, and my first allegiance is to them.I, Carol Ann Mochan, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and ...
Laura Mitchell (Moray) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Laura Mitchell, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.I, Laura Mitchell, gie my depone, solemnly and sincerely, aat I wull be faithful and...
Jenni Minto (Argyll and Bute) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
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I, Jenni Minto, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Jack Middleton (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I declare that my first loyalty will always be to the people of Scotland.I, Jack Middleton, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Colm Merrick (Glasgow Anniesland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Colm Merrick, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Lloyd Melville (Angus South) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Lloyd Alexander Melville, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Pauline Mary McNeill, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
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I, Marie Alexandra McNair, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Stuart McMillan (Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Stuart McMillan, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Paul McLennan (East Lothian Coast and Lammermuirs) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Paul Stewart McLennan, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Ivan McKee (Glasgow Easterhouse and Springburn) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
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I, Ivan McKee, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Cara McKee (West Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2026
Oaths and Affirmations
I, Cara McKee, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Helen McDade (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
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I, Helen McDade, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
14 May 2026
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I, Liam Scott McArthur, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Màiri McAllan (Clydesdale) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
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I, Màiri Louise McAllan, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Duncan Massey (North East Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
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I, Duncan Massey, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
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My allegiance is to the people of Scotland, who are sovereign.I, Gillian Anne Martin, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Michael Marra (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
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I, Michael Marra, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
Q Manivannan (Edinburgh and Lothians East) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2026
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I make the affirmation for the people of Scotland and their care, my bonnie, bonnie home.I, Q Manivannan, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
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14 May 2026
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Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 13 Jun 2000

13 Jun 2000 · S1 · Justice and Home Affairs Committee
Item of business
Vulnerable and Intimidated Witnesses
Sandy Brindley (Scottish Rape Crisis Network): Watch on SPTV
The Scottish Rape Crisis Network welcomes the opportunity to come along to the Justice and Home Affairs Committee to raise our concerns about how the criminal justice system relates to women who complain about rape or sexual assault. I shall briefly outline the concerns of those who work in rape crisis centres and of the women who contact us, and identify some areas in which we feel action is needed to restore the confidence of women and girls in the criminal justice system. The evidence that I shall give you will be similar to the evidence that we gave to the Equal Opportunities Committee some months ago. Our concerns have not changed since then.

Let me begin by putting the issue in context. The significant majority of rapes and sexual assaults are not reported to the police. Around 80 per cent of women contacting rape crisis centres in Scotland do not report the incident to the police. For incidents that are reported, there is a very low conviction rate, estimated at between 9 and 15 per cent. Women who report incidents of sexual violence to the police frequently describe their experience of going through the criminal justice system as a process of violation.

Our experience is that attitudes in society towards women in general, and towards women who have been raped in particular, are reflected throughout the criminal justice system. The myth of women frequently making false or malicious allegations of rape or sexual assault is pervasive and identifiable throughout the criminal justice system. In reality, only between 2 and 4 per cent of complaints of rape are found to be false.

We are concerned by the lack of consistency in the police response to complaints of rape and sexual assault. There have been significant improvements in the police response in the past 15 years, such as the setting up of woman and child units and other specialist units throughout Scotland to deal with those crimes. However, some police officers still approach a woman complaining of rape and sexual assault with a view to proving or disapproving that she is lying. For example, women who make a complaint and have considerable physical injuries are still asked whether they have just had a bit of rough sex with their boyfriend and are regretting it. We consider it unacceptable that women who have just been raped should be subjected to that kind of questioning.

We are also concerned about the lack of availability of female police casualty surgeons, which is a point that women consistently identify as something that is difficult for them. In Strathclyde, only two female police casualty surgeons are available to examine women after a rape or sexual assault. Our final concern about the police response is about women who make a complaint about being raped by a policeman. The fact that the employing police force investigates any such complaint is a matter for concern.

We are concerned about the common-law definition of rape, which does not reflect the reality of women's experience. The common-law definition of rape is carnal knowledge of a female by a male obtained by overcoming her will. That is restricted to penetration of a woman's vagina by a man's penis, and excludes anal rape, oral rape and penetration by objects. If a woman is raped while sleeping, she is deemed unable to withhold her consent and the accused can therefore be charged not with rape, but only with clandestine injury.

We are also concerned about the lack of information given to women throughout the criminal justice process. There is no consistency throughout Scotland with regard to how women are kept informed of proceedings. Women are not necessarily informed if the accused is released on bail or if the case is marked "no proceedings", which can leave women feeling powerless. There can be considerable delays in cases getting to court, which can cause considerable distress and disruption. One of the women with whom I am working has now been given her 12th court date in six months. It is inappropriate that a woman should be subjected to such delay, disruption and trauma.

It can be a traumatic experience or prospect for women to go to court, face the defendant again and have to give evidence. Some women have to undergo aggressive cross-examination in court. That is the part of the criminal justice system that women describe as being similar to being raped a second time. There has been a lot of publicity recently about cross-examination of the complainer by the defendant. The Scottish Rape Crisis Network regards it as a violation of a woman's human rights to have to go through that experience. We welcome the Scottish Executive's commitment to stop women having to go through that ordeal, but we do not feel that it is helpful to consider the issue in isolation from what women go through generally at the hands of defence advocates in courts. In rape and sexual assault trials, aggressive cross-examination by the defence is commonplace; it is regarded as legitimate and justifiable by many within the criminal justice system.

We have particular concerns about the introduction of sexual history and sexual character evidence by the defence during rape and sexual assault trials in an attempt to discredit the complainer and to confuse juries. Legislation was implemented in 1986 under the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1985, with the aim of limiting the introduction of such evidence. However, research carried out in 1992 found that evidence of that kind is introduced in around half trials by jury. In a significant minority of cases, the evidence is introduced without reference to the legislation, which means that the legislation is being broken.

The danger in rape trials is that neither the Crown nor the judge sees it as their role to intervene or object when the defence introduces such evidence. The researcher's view was that it should be generally known that the defence routinely tries to besmirch complainers, to call them liars, to bring in irrelevant evidence, to seize on any aspect of their sexuality and to construct motives for false allegations.

The research, which was carried out eight years ago, and anecdotal evidence from rape crisis centres give a clear picture of the shortcomings of the 1985 legislation and its implementation. The research also gave some clear recommendations on how the situation could be improved. However, our understanding is that the recommendations have gone nowhere. There is a clear and urgent need for a review of how the criminal justice system responds to complainers of rape and sexual assault.

We would like a number of issues to be considered, including the implementation of the existing recommendations on police response in the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities' response to violence against women, an examination of the common-law definition of rape and the establishment of structured provision of information to women throughout the criminal justice system. We feel that there is a strong need for tighter implementation of existing legislation on the introduction of evidence on sexual character and sexual history and we want the ending of the cross-examination of complainers by the defendant. We also want mandatory training of all criminal justice personnel to raise awareness of the effects of sexual violence on women.

We believe that consideration should also be given to the introduction of special prosecutors to prosecute crimes of sexual violence. We want adequate funding of rape crisis centres to enable us effectively to support women going through the criminal justice system. Finally, review and monitoring structures must be built into any changes of strategy to ensure that the changes are working and that women are able to receive protection and justice in our criminal justice system.

In the same item of business

The Convener: SNP
The first item on our agenda concerns vulnerable and intimidated witnesses. There are a number of people here today to give evidence, and I welcome first San...
Sandy Brindley (Scottish Rape Crisis Network):
The Scottish Rape Crisis Network welcomes the opportunity to come along to the Justice and Home Affairs Committee to raise our concerns about how the crimina...
The Convener: SNP
Thanks. We will proceed to questions, but first I want to clarify one point. Do you accept that in a criminal trial the complainer must be subjected to cross...
Sandy Brindley:
Yes.
The Convener: SNP
It is just so that we understand the basis from which we are starting. Are there any questions?
Phil Gallie: Con
I had not intended to enter the discussion quite so early but, given the silence, I will. Can you give me an idea of the percentage of those who are charged ...
Sandy Brindley:
The percentage is very small. Until a year and a half ago, there had been no cases in Scotland. Since then, I understand that there have been around four cases.
Phil Gallie: Con
Therefore the problem is not immense, but it is very distressing. In those cases, how many of the individuals were found guilty?
Sandy Brindley:
The legal system would be more able to advise you on the specifics than I can. I know that the most recent case was not proven and that the verdict in the ca...
Phil Gallie: Con
The purpose of the question was to find out whether, in your opinion, the fact that someone conducts their own defence creates an intimidatory situation, whi...
Sandy Brindley:
Our experience is that it is a very traumatic ordeal for women. My knowledge of the previous two cases will be similar to the committee's in that it is taken...
Phil Gallie: Con
I apologise for my lack of knowledge—I have picked up on the recent case only through the press. I note that a 13-year-old girl was involved and was interrog...
Sandy Brindley:
The most recent case was held in full court. There is provision for child witnesses to have the use of screens or live TV links to minimise their distress, b...
Phil Gallie: Con
My understanding of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 is that a minor, such as that 13-year-old, would have been entitled to be treated out of court, behind b...
Sandy Brindley:
She would have been entitled to the use of screens or live TV links. My understanding is that that was requested prior to the court case, but that she was in...
The Convener: SNP
It is not automatic. It is decided case by case.
Phil Gallie: Con
I seek your guidance, convener. Is it the case that the child would have had the right to demand such use?
The Convener: SNP
I think that there is always the right to ask for such things—you cannot prevent anybody from asking—but whether or not they are granted is for the court to ...
Phil Gallie: Con
Perhaps the Law Society of Scotland will pick up on that. Thank you, Sandy.
Mrs Lyndsay McIntosh (Central Scotland) (Con): Con
Good morning, Sandy. I notice that in your opening remarks you mentioned that, in between 2 and 4 per cent of reported cases, the allegations are false. What...
Sandy Brindley:
We feel strongly that it is important to see the situation in context, which does not always happen in press reporting of such cases. The percentage is a tin...
Mrs McIntosh: Con
Would not it be fair to say that such allegations trivialise the real trauma of women who have been through a rape?
Sandy Brindley:
That is difficult, because there are issues when a woman makes an allegation that is deemed to be false. In some circumstances, the only way in which a woman...
Mrs McIntosh: Con
You mentioned confidence in the system. I notice in your submission that you state that on average only 20 per cent of women who use a rape crisis centre rep...
Sandy Brindley:
Women give various reasons. Often, it is simply that they cannot face reporting the incident, having just been raped, as that requires spending up to six hou...
Mrs McIntosh: Con
We have a note of some of the physical effects. Pregnancy is mentioned. What percentage of rapes end in pregnancy?
Sandy Brindley:
It is a very small percentage. If I remember the research correctly, it is around 4 per cent.
Mr Gil Paterson (Central Scotland) (SNP): SNP
Sandy, the legal profession would have us believe that under human rights legislation there are difficulties when an accused person chooses to defend themsel...
Sandy Brindley:
I am not completely clear what you are suggesting.
Mr Paterson: SNP
If we cannot get round the human rights problem and a person is allowed to conduct their own defence and to cross-examine, could an interpreter come in for t...