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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 4 July 2025
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Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]

Cybercrime

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Audrey Nicoll

Would Nicola Taylor like to come in?

Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]

Cybercrime

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Audrey Nicoll

Nicola, would you like to come in?

Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]

Cybercrime

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Audrey Nicoll

We have a little bit of time in hand, so I will come in with a couple of questions on issues that we have already touched on. I am happy for other members to come in with final questions, too.

11:45  

My question is about European Union co-operation. Coincidentally, last month, the committee heard evidence from academics on criminal justice co-operation with the European Union. We were told that access to the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity would be

“relevant to co-ordinating cybersecurity positions and highlighting new cybersecurity threats that have emerged.”—[Official Report, Criminal Justice Committee, 30 April 2025; c 7.]

Is the loss of access to Europol or the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity and to their databases impacting on or hampering our effectiveness in the UK in tackling cybercrime? Given that we are in the middle of the trade and co-operation agreement review, should anything be raised or discussed to address gaps in criminal justice co-operation, particularly in the cybercrime space that we have been discussing?

Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]

Cybercrime

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Audrey Nicoll

On that note, I will bring in ACC Houston from Police Scotland to cover the enforcement role of Police Scotland.

Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]

Cybercrime

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Audrey Nicoll

I suggest that we bring Nicola Taylor in before we go to Liam Kerr.

Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]

Cybercrime

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Audrey Nicoll

I will bring in Adam Stachura, who has been listening patiently to what we have been discussing. I am very interested in your organisation’s perspective on the importance of support in the aftermath of a crime.

Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]

Secure Accommodation

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Audrey Nicoll

Our next item of business is consideration of the correspondence that we received on 29 April 2025 from the Minister for Children, Young People and The Promise, Natalie Don-Innes MSP.

The letter provided an update on the Scottish Government’s work to restore secure care accommodation capacity for young people in Scotland. I refer members to paper 3, which contains the letter. We will discuss our views on what action, if any, we want to take in response to it.

Does any member want to come in with comments or observations on the correspondence?

Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]

Cybercrime

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Audrey Nicoll

Yes, absolutely. Does anyone else want to come in on that?

Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]

Secure Accommodation

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Audrey Nicoll

That is a good point to raise. Although there is an update on capacity at Rossie, what is it in addition to, and how does it affect the overall figures? I have made a note on the reform of the contractual model too—thank you.

Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]

Cybercrime

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Audrey Nicoll

Stuart, your police officers deal with victims every day. Are officers perhaps given some support, or even training, on how to interact with victims of cybercrime, and the advice and support that officers can offer them in the aftermath?