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Criminals not able to wipe record with gender change, MSPs told | Criminals not able to wipe record with gender change, MSPs told |
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Angela Constance sought to reassure MSPs in a statement to parliament | Angela Constance sought to reassure MSPs in a statement to parliament |
Criminals are not able to wipe clean their conviction record by changing gender, Justice Secretary Angela Constance has told MSPs. | Criminals are not able to wipe clean their conviction record by changing gender, Justice Secretary Angela Constance has told MSPs. |
It follows reports that a murderer's criminal past was not initially disclosed in court files after they altered their gender identity while in prison. | |
Constance said the "isolated" incident was "not reflective of broader issues" in the justice system. | Constance said the "isolated" incident was "not reflective of broader issues" in the justice system. |
She told parliament Police Scotland had been asked to review its procedures following the error. | She told parliament Police Scotland had been asked to review its procedures following the error. |
Constance was quizzed about the case of Alex Stewart, formerly called Alan Baker, who was jailed for murdering father-of-two John Weir in 2013. | Constance was quizzed about the case of Alex Stewart, formerly called Alan Baker, who was jailed for murdering father-of-two John Weir in 2013. |
The Daily Record reported that the error with his criminal record was identified when a lawyer requested his file. | The Daily Record reported that the error with his criminal record was identified when a lawyer requested his file. |
The request was made ahead of a case relating to violence inside HMP Greenock in which the inmate was named as a witness. | The request was made ahead of a case relating to violence inside HMP Greenock in which the inmate was named as a witness. |
However, the criminal record under Stewart's new name was blank. | However, the criminal record under Stewart's new name was blank. |
The previous criminal activity only appeared when a search was done under the old name, Alan Baker, according to the Record. | The previous criminal activity only appeared when a search was done under the old name, Alan Baker, according to the Record. |
Alex Stewart, formerly called Alan Baker, was jailed for murder in 2013 | Alex Stewart, formerly called Alan Baker, was jailed for murder in 2013 |
Conservative MSP Meghan Gallacher asked Constance how many transgender prisoners' criminal records had been "erased" following changes to their birth name. | Conservative MSP Meghan Gallacher asked Constance how many transgender prisoners' criminal records had been "erased" following changes to their birth name. |
The justice secretary said: "A change of name does not under any circumstances alter a person's criminal record. | The justice secretary said: "A change of name does not under any circumstances alter a person's criminal record. |
"All criminal records are maintained in accordance with established retention and sharing protocols and remain fully accessible to the justice system. | "All criminal records are maintained in accordance with established retention and sharing protocols and remain fully accessible to the justice system. |
"Police Scotland has acknowledged an error in one case reported in the media and acknowledges this should not have occurred." | "Police Scotland has acknowledged an error in one case reported in the media and acknowledges this should not have occurred." |
Constance said she had been assured that this was "an isolated incident and not reflective of broader issues in their recording practices". | Constance said she had been assured that this was "an isolated incident and not reflective of broader issues in their recording practices". |
'Inaccurate and misleading' | 'Inaccurate and misleading' |
Gallacher replied: "This should not have happened in the first place. | Gallacher replied: "This should not have happened in the first place. |
"We are talking about convicted criminals, some of them violent or sexual offenders." | "We are talking about convicted criminals, some of them violent or sexual offenders." |
She added: "We cannot have further instances of this happening in the future. | She added: "We cannot have further instances of this happening in the future. |
"We need to ensure that victims, women's' groups and the wider public have faith in the justice system." | "We need to ensure that victims, women's' groups and the wider public have faith in the justice system." |
Asked to assure parliament that it was an isolated incident, Constance said: "This was an error in one case. | Asked to assure parliament that it was an isolated incident, Constance said: "This was an error in one case. |
"It was a failure to disclose and not a reflection on data recording systems." | "It was a failure to disclose and not a reflection on data recording systems." |
In response to a question from Tory MSP Sharon Dowey, the justice secretary said it would be "utterly inaccurate and misleading ... if not disgraceful, to suggest that Police Scotland wipe criminal records". | In response to a question from Tory MSP Sharon Dowey, the justice secretary said it would be "utterly inaccurate and misleading ... if not disgraceful, to suggest that Police Scotland wipe criminal records". |
Asked about the case on Monday, First Minister John Swinney said that a criminal record "must continue to be associated" with any individual regardless of changes they make to their name or gender. | Asked about the case on Monday, First Minister John Swinney said that a criminal record "must continue to be associated" with any individual regardless of changes they make to their name or gender. |
Swinney told journalists that it was important to have a clear understanding of what had happened in this instance. | Swinney told journalists that it was important to have a clear understanding of what had happened in this instance. |
He added there was "a need for there to be public confidence about this question". | He added there was "a need for there to be public confidence about this question". |
A Police Scotland spokesperson said that the issue relating to Stewart's file had been "rectified" and that work was "ongoing to prevent similar scenarios taking place in the future". | |
They added: "The criminal records referred to in this case have not been wiped - they remain in place. | |
"It would be inaccurate to suggest otherwise." | |
A Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service spokesperson said: "Information about previous convictions is provided to COPFS by the police following a check of the relevant databases. | A Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service spokesperson said: "Information about previous convictions is provided to COPFS by the police following a check of the relevant databases. |
"Although the initial witness check showed no previous convictions, on further inquiry by the procurator fiscal this was corrected prior to trial. | "Although the initial witness check showed no previous convictions, on further inquiry by the procurator fiscal this was corrected prior to trial. |
"COPFS have asked Police Scotland to review and confirm the processes for recording and sharing information on previous convictions". | "COPFS have asked Police Scotland to review and confirm the processes for recording and sharing information on previous convictions". |
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