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Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 22 September 2021
Katy Clark
That was very helpful. I know that we are short of time, so if you want to share anything else in writing with the committee, it will be really appreciated.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 22 September 2021
Katy Clark
Professor Burman and Professor Chalmers may have looked at that issue or have a view on it. They may well think that we are going down the right path, but it would be interesting to explore whether there are elements of other systems that we have not looked at but should look at if we want to improve conviction rates.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 22 September 2021
Katy Clark
Will Sandy Brindley come in on that? Presumably, you speak with many victims of rape who decide not to go to the police.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 22 September 2021
Katy Clark
Does Kate Wallace want to add anything to that?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 8 September 2021
Katy Clark
I ask Ken Dalling whether he agrees that the virtual approach should be taken by agreement. There will be police witnesses where the evidence is relatively uncontroversial, and it could be agreed but, with other key witnesses where, as Tony Lenehan said, the evidence is critical and controversial, would it be right for that evidence to be taken remotely if the accused and their representatives did not agree? Is there a need for agreement on that, to give the right to a fair trial?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 8 September 2021
Katy Clark
If there is not enough time, that is not a problem at all.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 8 September 2021
Katy Clark
I want to pick up on some of the points that were raised earlier about the emergency Covid regulations. In the programme for government, it is clear that we should expect legislation on custody and bail, and legislation to make some of the emergency Covid practices permanent. Pauline McNeill has already raised the issue of time limits, and we have heard powerful evidence about the experiences of witnesses. There has been success with using electronic documents and taking more evidence on commission, and it is suggested that that should be extended perhaps to have witness evidence taken remotely.
In Scotland, we have an adversarial rather than an inquisitorial system. Whether that is right or wrong, it is the system that we have. On the detail of what would in your opinion be acceptable and what would not be, to what extent do you think that those kinds of methods, particularly the hybrid model, should be used by the agreement of both parties? What detail should be in the legislation that you think it would be reasonable for this place to pass? What would that look like? Could you give us a bit more detail on that, because it is going to be a big issue?
Perhaps Tony Lenehan and Ken Dalling could come in on those questions. I am looking for the detail of what you think would work.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 8 September 2021
Katy Clark
I have one final question, which is for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. Last year, there was a doubling of fire fatalities—
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 September 2021
Katy Clark
I think that we will come on to the matter of community justice later.
When the Covid restrictions were introduced, politicians across the UK and the political spectrum said that they were the most draconian restrictions that had ever been known. How will you guard against some people in the system trying to keep some of the practices that were brought in during Covid, given that there were good reasons for the way that we did things before Covid?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 September 2021
Katy Clark
Of course, sometimes there are cash pressures on people to keep new ways of working.
On vaccination, both the Prison Officers Association Scotland and the Scottish Police Federation have expressed concerns that their members have not been given priority as key workers. That may be an issue both when it comes to the booster and for seasonal flu. Have you made a decision on that, and will you give those workers priority status? To do so could assist massively in the sector.