F1Protection of victims

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Ss. 9D, 9E and cross-heading inserted (23.12.2015) by The Victims' Rights (Scotland) Regulations 2015 (S.S.I. 2015/444), regs. 1(2), 14

9DRight to avoid contact between victim and offender

1

A competent authority must take reasonable steps to enable a person who is or appears to be a victim in relation to an offence or alleged offence, or any of that person’s family members, to avoid contact with the person suspected, accused or convicted of the offence or alleged offence during a relevant interaction with a competent authority.

2

Subsection (1) does not apply—

a

where such contact is necessary for the purposes of criminal investigations or criminal proceedings,

b

where the identity of the person suspected, accused or convicted of the offence or alleged offence is not known to the competent authority, or

c

in relation to the giving of evidence by any person at a hearing in relevant criminal proceedings.

3

For the purposes of this section—

a

an interaction between a person and a constable or a member of police staff is deemed to be an interaction between that person and the chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland, and

b

an interaction between a person and a procurator fiscal is deemed to be an interaction between that person and the Lord Advocate.

4

In this section—

  • “a hearing in relevant criminal proceedings” means any hearing in the course of any criminal proceedings in the High Court, sheriff court or justice of the peace court in relation to an offence or alleged offence,

  • “a relevant interaction with a competent authority” means any interaction with a competent authority which—

    1. a

      is for the purposes of criminal investigations or criminal proceedings, and

    2. b

      takes place within a police station, prosecutor’s office or court building,

  • “family members”, in relation to a person who is or appears to be a victim, means—

    1. a

      anyone who is married to, or is in a civil partnership with, the person,

    2. b

      anyone who is living together with the person, as if they are married, and has been so living together with the person for a minimum period of 6 months,

    3. c

      children and step-children of the person and anyone whom the person cares for, as defined in paragraph 20 of schedule 12 to the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010,

    4. d

      parents and step-parents of the person,

    5. e

      siblings of the person,

    6. f

      grandparents and great-grandparents of the person,

    7. g

      grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the person, and

    8. h

      where the person is deceased, anyone who was a family member of the person under paragraphs (a) to (g) immediately before the person’s death.