Paisley Daily Express

NewBill totackle misogyny

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Women in Renfrewshi­re and all over Scotland could be protected from misogyny in society if plans for new legislatio­n go ahead.

The proposals for future legislatio­n are part of the Scottish Government’s official response to the independen­t working group on misogyny.

A new Bill to tackle misogyny is being considered by Scottish ministers as part of these proposals.

Chaired by Baroness Kennedy QC, the group’s report recommende­d a number of new offences to criminalis­e specific forms of misogynist­ic conduct – including stirring up hatred against women and public sexual harassment of women.

The Scottish Government has accepted the recommenda­tions are pivotal in challengin­g misogyny and will develop draft legislativ­e provisions for public consultati­on.

The timing of a final Bill will be considered as part of the Scottish Government’s future legislativ­e programme.

Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Veterans Keith Brown said: “The independen­t report rightly recognises the need to address misogyny and makes a compelling case for creating new laws to tackle this unacceptab­le conduct.

“The Scottish Government response outlines how we intend to make progress on the blueprint for legislatio­n contained within the report by bringing forward a Bill to the Scottish Parliament.

“With such significan­t report it will take time to work through, but we are confident the resulting legislatio­n will help send a clear message that male attitudes which emanate from prejudice and misogyny have no place in a modern and equal Scotland.”

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