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Official Report Meeting date: 20 September 2023

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 20 September 2023

From a Dogs Trust perspective, it is important that we think about behaviour change as part of the bill. That could involve any campaign that is not purely about raising awareness but seeks to change people’s behaviour in acquiring a dog.
Last updated: 24 January 2025

Regulation of Legal Services Scotland Bill 24 January 2025

The system is also overly legalistic, requiring the use of legal terminology which can be at best confusing, and at worst offensive for consumers. This – along with the disproportionate appeal route to the highest civil court in Scotland – works against the benefits of swift administrative justice that the system was intended to offer.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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Motions submitted for Members’ Business are shown below— S6M-10788: Daniel Johnson: Increase in Youth Antisocial Behaviour - That the Parliament acknowledges the reported concerning increase in youth antisocial behaviour, both in Scotland generally and locally in the Edinburgh Southern constituency; shares its concern with the reported experiences of local businesses in the Edinburgh Southern constituency and, in particular, local retail and entertainment venues around the New Market Road area, where, it understands, a supermarket chain’s experience of antisocial behaviour is among the highest nationally; notes the reported impact that such an increase in youth antisocial behaviour is having on both the public's and retail workers' safety; praises the work done by the police to tackle this issue in light of the reported increasing workforce pressures that the force is facing, and notes the calls on the Scottish Government to do all that it can to address this issue.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 May 2022

Criminal Justice Committee 25 May 2022

Jamie Greene talked about offences related to more general antisocial behaviour and violence, and off the top of my head, I would suggest convictions related to football or violence against emergency service workers, which currently do not have to be disclosed or considered.
Last updated: 7 May 2025

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P ART 3 30 D ATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING 20 Relevant personal data (1) For the purposes of this Part, the “relevant personal data” of a person is— (a) their age or the age range within which they fall, (b) their sex, 35 (c) whether they have a disability, within the meaning of section 6(1) of the Equality Act 2010, (d) their nationality (including citizenship), (e) their ethnic or national origins, (f) whether they are or have ever been a child looked after by a local authority, within 40 the meaning of section 17(6) of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995. 15 Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Data collection and reporting (2) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend the definition of “relevant personal data” in subsection (1). 21 Collection of relevant personal data by Police Scotland (1) The chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland must ensure that the relevant 5 personal data of the persons mentioned in subsection (2) is— (a) collected by constables or persons authorised by constables, and (b) submitted to the Scottish Ministers in accordance with section 25. (2) The persons are victims of alleged offences involving domestic abuse reported to constables. 10 (3) For the purposes of complying with subsection (1)(a), a constable or a person authorised 1 by a constable may request that a person mentioned in subsection (2) provide their relevant personal data. (4) However, the person may decline to provide any of their relevant personal data in response to such a request. 15 (5) In this section, “constable” has the meaning given in section 99(1) of the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012. (6) In this Part, “offence involving domestic abuse” means— (a) an offence under section 1(1) (abusive behaviour...
Last updated: 25 August 2022

Behaviours

Behaviours. Behaviours. Behaviours. Behaviours.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Instruments subject to affirmative procedure: The Committee will consider the following— Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) (Scotland) Order 2022 (SSI 2022/Draft) Surrender of Offensive Weapons (Compensation) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/Draft) 3.
Last updated: 16 May 2022

BB20220517

Instruments subject to affirmative procedure: The Committee will consider the following— Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) (Scotland) Order 2022 (SSI 2022/Draft) Surrender of Offensive Weapons (Compensation) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/Draft) 3.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 March 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 28 March 2024

How long will it take before the hate crime act goes the same way as the legislation on named persons, offensive behaviour at football matches and gender recognition reform and every other flawed Scottish National Party law?
Last updated: 11 December 2024

SG response on the Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews Scotland Bi

SG response on the Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews Scotland Bi.

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