Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 25 June 2025
It is a rebuttable presumption. As I have said, the more serious the offence, the greater the likelihood of a prosecution, and the category of cases that you have identified—that is, serious sexual offending—are treated with the utmost seriousness by the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service.
Children are, and have been, prosecuted for such offences in accordance with the principles that have been set down on the approach that prosecutors should take to the issue of diversion or the question whether to refer the matter to the children’s reporter. Cases involving allegations of violence and sexual offending by children are considered by dedicated teams of prosecutors with specialist experience and knowledge, and the particular facts of each case are analysed with great care. The decision whether to prosecute is taken in accordance with the prosecution code, which is publicly available, and a decision is made as to what action is appropriate, taking the public interest into consideration. Such serious cases are indeed prosecuted in the adult courts.