Meeting of the Parliament 28 January 2016
The intention was always that the individual would have the right to make representations. To put the matter beyond any doubt, we are considering whether there is a measure that we can take at stage 2 that would offer further reassurance and clarification in that area.
Both males and females can be victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence. However, we know that women and girls are disproportionately victims of those crimes. Therefore, the bill should be seen as being firmly within the wider context of an extensive range of Scottish Government activity to address violence against women and girls. That activity includes new funding of £20 million—committed from the 2015-16 and 2017-18 justice budgets—for measures to tackle violence against women and girls. That funding is already making a difference, with the handling of domestic abuse court cases being speeded up and Rape Crisis Scotland expanding the support that it is able to offer to sexual violence victims.