The Scotsman

Call for rape and sex assault victims to be given legal support

- By HANNAH BROWN hannah.brown@jpimedia.co.uk

Campaigner­s are calling for victims of rape and sexual assault to be given legal representa­tion amid claims there is an “unacceptab­le gap” in the justice system.

Labour MSP Katy Clark has lodged a Private Members’ Bill in the Scottish Parliament after she said many survivors found the legal process retraumati­sing.

She said there should be non means-tested legal support available from the initial stages of the process for victims of rape, attempted rape and other serious sexual offences.

The West of Scotland MSP said there was a low conviction rate in rape cases and “the lack of legal support and representa­tion for victims of rape and sexual assault, is an unacceptab­le gap in our criminal justice system”.

Ms Clark added: “Victims of rape repeatedly talk about the trauma they have experience­d

in the legal system, which is made so much worse by this lack of support and access to legaladvic­eandrepres­entation.

"If we are to address the poor treatment of women and girls in rape and sexual assault cases, the legal process needs to be dramatical­ly improved for victims.

"Legislatin­g to make non means-tested legal support available during that process would be a long overdue change to our criminal justice system."

Miss M, the woman at the heart of the first civil rape case in Scotland following a not-proven verdict at a criminal trial, is supporting the call.

Speaking on BBC Good Morning Scotland, Miss M said: “I think it’s a great idea that legal representa­tion non means-tested should be provided to victims of rape and serious sexual offences.

“From going through a criminal trial followed by a civil case, seeing the difference­s and actually the invaluable support I had from the Scottish Women’s rights centre who was my legal team, I saw the difference.

"Ultimately, my experience in the criminal trial without that was made quite a lot worse and I think my process could have been so much better if I had that legal representa­tion and someone in my corner."

The Scottish Government said it was committed to improving rape and sexual assault survivors' experience­s of the justice system.

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