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06 Sept 2025

MSP aims to create ‘true deterrent’ for domestic abuse with offenders register

MSP aims to create ‘true deterrent’ for domestic abuse with offenders register

An MSP has published a Bill which would create a register of convicted domestic abusers, similar to the sex offenders register.

Conservative MSP Pam Gosal says the measure in her Members’ Bill would act as a “true deterrent”.

The Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill would also ensure convicts receive mandatory assessments for rehabilitation courses.

Ms Gosal says she has received widespread backing for her Bill from other MSPs and charities dealing with domestic abuse.

Her proposal for a domestic abusers’ register would place reporting requirements on offenders. Public bodies would also have a legal duty to manage risks.

She said domestic abuse is a “scourge” across the country.

Ms Gosal said: “My proposed Bill aims to turn the tide on this, and contains specific measures to make a difference.

“A domestic abuse offenders register would work in a similar way to the sex offenders register, bringing increased shame on perpetrators, acting as a true deterrent and giving further protection to potential victims.”

She said extending the use of rehabilitation courses “would clearly help reduce the risk of reoffending and protect victims, who are overwhelmingly women, in future”.

Ms Gosal added: “In a similar vein, we would also introduce mandatory education in schools to aid the cultural shift, and ensure the next generation are fully informed about the horrific nature and far-reaching consequences of this crime.”

Ms Gosal also said her Bill would ensure improved gathering of statistics on domestic abuse.

A consultation on the proposed Bill garnered 247 responses: 33 from organisations and 214 from individuals; with 91% saying they support the Bill and 86% said they are “fully supportive”.

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