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Committee backs gay pardons bill

29th March 2018 | criminal law

Holyrood’s Equalities & Human Rights Committee has unanimously backed the general principles of the Historical Sexual Offences (Pardons and Disregards) Bill.

The committee has published its stage 1 report on the bill, which bill pardons men convicted of same-sex sexual activity that no longer constitutes a crime, and offers to "disregard" their criminal records. Its MSPs unanimously concluded that the bill, in acknowledging the "wrongfulness" of previous laws and providing a remedy, gives some redress to those affected by discriminatory laws. Other options considered, such as financial compensation, or providing automatic disregards, were seen to be either not appropriate or impractical.

The report also appeals to the Scottish Government to ensure the criminal record disregard application is well publicised and as straightforward to use as possible. It suggests that support could be provided through either the third sector or legal aid, if necessary.

Committee convener Christina McKelvie MSP commented: "Although the pardon is automatic, we would encourage anybody eligible to apply for the disregard. This means that decriminalised offences won't show up on background checks if you’re doing something like applying for a new job or trying to become a volunteer with a protected or vulnerable group.

"The Committee hopes this bill will help people to move on with their lives, and that we are helping to right a historic wrong."

Click here to view the committee's report.

 

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