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Scottish Government Throws A Lifeline to Vital Violence Against Women Services Across Scotland

Scottish Government Throws A Lifeline to Vital Violence Against Women Services Across Scotland

We are delighted to report that the Scottish Government has announced its intention to continue funding for violence against women services in Scotland for the coming year.

New Welsh campaign

New Welsh campaign

Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009 now in force

After several years in preparation, the most radical overhaul ever of the law on sexual offences in Scotland has now taken place. On 1st December 2010, the new Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act came into force, bringing with it a number of significant changes to the law on sexual offences in Scotland.

The definition of rape is now wider than was previously the case, reflecting a recognition within the law that men as well as women can be victims of rape. Consent is now defined in statute in Scotland for the very first time. Hopefully this will overcome problems caused by the subjective interpretations to which its previous location in common law inevitably left it open. Under the new law, consent is defined as “free agreement” and this is supported by a non-exhaustive list of circumstances which, if proved, will indicate that consent was not present. People with a limited or no capacity to consent (for example the very young, or those with a mental disorder) are also better protected within the terms of the new Act.

Drinking is not a crime: Rape is

Drinking is not a crime: Rape is

Don't Suffer in Silence

Don't Suffer in Silence

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