Leader comment: Scotland gets world-leading law on domestic abuse
Scotland has been among the first countries in the world to adopt landmark reforms such as the smoking ban, community land ownership and minimum alcohol pricing.
Now, following the passing of the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill with the support of MSPs across the political spectrum, we have adopted what has been described as the “gold standard” law against an age-old evil.
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Hide AdIt is important to stress what the new law actually criminalises, which is a “course of behaviour [that] would be likely to cause the complainer to suffer physical or psychological harm”. Most people know what this means and could recognise it. If actions are “reasonable”, no offence is committed.
Critics may look to undermine public acceptance of the law by picking out an example of abusive behaviour, like “deliberately failing to pass on messages from friends and family”, and suggesting, wrongly, that a single case would be enough to prompt a prosecution.
Instead, the bill is designed to deal with a much more serious offence, one can ruin lives and has done for centuries. Its arrival is not before time.