Meeting of the Parliament 10 March 2026 [Draft]
Russell Findlay makes a valid point. We cannot overestimate the scope of coercive and controlling behaviour in different parts of our society. As I said, it happens on a day-in, day-out basis, with social work staff dealing with it through adult protection legislation.
My final point is about the changes to penalties that would be made by Liam McArthur’s amendments. I note his point about changing the two-year custodial sentence to one year and increasing the fine to a higher rate in order to be consistent with Scottish Sentencing Council guidelines. I point out that the SSC issues guidelines; it is for the sheriff or judge in an individual case to determine what they consider as appropriate when handing down a sentence. The guidelines could change in a couple of years’ time.
The problem is that Liam McArthur has lodged amendments that will put those guidelines in the bill. If, at some point, the Scottish Sentencing Council chose to increase the sentences, the bill would have to be amended. That is why I do not think that the provisions should be amended. The guidelines can be applied without anything being put into the bill. That is what the Scottish Sentencing Council was established to do.