[F1Criminal investigationsS

Textual Amendments

F1Ss. 9A-9C and cross-heading inserted (23.12.2015) by The Victims' Rights (Scotland) Regulations 2015 (S.S.I. 2015/444), regs. 1(2), 13

9B.Individual assessment of victims in criminal investigationsS

(1)The chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland must ensure that a person who is or appears to be a victim in relation to an offence or alleged offence is assessed by a constable in order to determine whether the person—

(a)has protection needs, and

(b)would benefit from the use of any of the measures listed in section 9C(3) during a relevant interview.

(2)The assessment of a person under subsection (1) must be carried out for the purposes of a criminal investigation in relation to the offence or alleged offence—

(a)as soon as reasonably practicable after a constable identifies that person as a person who is or appears to be a victim in relation to the offence or alleged offence, and

(b)as soon as reasonably practicable after any material change in the matters specified in subsection (4).

(3)For the purposes of an assessment under subsection (1), the following persons must always be considered to have protection needs—

(a)persons under 18 years of age, and

(b)any person who would be a deemed vulnerable witness within the meaning of section 271(5) of the 1995 Act if they were to give evidence at, or for the purposes of, a hearing in relevant criminal proceedings.

(4)For the purposes of an assessment of a person under subsection (1), the constable must consider—

(a)the views of the person,

(b)the nature and circumstances of the offence or alleged offence,

(c)the nature of the evidence which the person is likely to give,

(d)the relationship (if any) between the person and the person suspected or accused of the offence or alleged offence,

(e)the person’s age and maturity,

(f)any behaviour towards the person on the part of—

(i)the person suspected or accused of the offence or alleged offence,

(ii)members of the family, or associates, of the person suspected or accused of the offence or alleged offence,

(iii)any other person who is likely to be a suspect or an accused in relation to the offence or alleged offence,

(iv)any other person who is likely to be a witness in criminal proceedings in relation to the offence or alleged offence, and

(g)such other matters as the constable considers to be relevant.

(5)For the purposes of this section and section 9C, a person has protection needs if they are vulnerable to—

(i)secondary and repeat victimisation,

(ii)intimidation, and

(iii)retaliation.

(6)In this section—