Criminal Justice Committee 21 May 2025
I am not sure that I am best placed to answer that question because I do not have expertise in Scottish law.
There does not have to be an injury in England and Wales, which is important because we know from research that fewer than 50 per cent of victims will have an externally visible injury. It is really important that the law covers that aspect.
Even if that is incorporated into current law, the main thing would be counting the instances of strangulation and having a handle on the numbers, because it seems really hard to get data and numbers and, if you do not have data, it is hard to know whether anything is making a difference. I do not know whether you can track strangulation cases through the criminal justice process in Scotland to see whether what you have is working.