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Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 19 March 2025

19 Mar 2025 · S6 · Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Item of business
New Petitions
Non-fatal Strangulation (Ban) (PE2136)

Thank you, Tess White. Having read through the papers and the detail that we received, I have to say that this was a practice of which I, too, was largely unaware. As you have said, when one is confronted with the detail, it seems that there really is a requirement for the Parliament to be proactive and for the Government to take a legislative lead, particularly in light of the fact that other Parliaments across these islands have already taken that step. It does not seem really adequate that Scotland should be trying to find difficulties where clear direction is required and, indeed, has been given by legislative moves and the legal framework elsewhere in the United Kingdom.

I do not know whether you feel similarly, colleagues, but are there any views as to how we might proceed? I think that we really need to be very direct in our questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs, because I do not think that we will want to allow this to languish. Are there any suggestions as to what we might seek to clarify with the cabinet secretary?

In the same item of business

The Convener Con
That brings us to the last of this morning’s new petitions. PE2136, on making non-fatal strangulation a stand-alone criminal offence in Scotland, has been lo...
Tess White (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
I am grateful to the committee for the opportunity to speak to PE2136. I pay tribute to the petitioner Fiona Drouet, who is here in the committee room. Fiona...
The Convener Con
Thank you, Tess White. Having read through the papers and the detail that we received, I have to say that this was a practice of which I, too, was largely un...
Maurice Golden Con
We will have data from elsewhere in the UK, but I note the cabinet secretary’s point that such an offender can be sentenced “up to life imprisonment”. I am n...
Fergus Ewing SNP
I agree with that. We should write to the cabinet secretary to seek further data on the extent to which sexual assaults involving strangulation have been tre...
Foysol Choudhury Lab
I agree with my colleagues. It is very important that we ask the Scottish Government to work with the petitioner and to provide a timeline.
The Convener Con
I am minded to seek clarity on that point in particular, given that the parliamentary session now has only 14 months left to run. It is important that we try...
Fergus Ewing SNP
To be fair to the cabinet secretary, she has said: “I remain open minded towards the proposal”, so this is not a case of the Government saying, “No, we’re ...
The Convener Con
Exactly. Are we content to keep the petition open and to take forward its aims as suggested? Members indicated agreement.
The Convener Con
We thank the petitioner, and we thank Tess White for her contribution.