Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003 — Scotland law | Esheria

Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003

This provision creates Scotland’s risk-management framework for certain offenders, including risk assessment orders, lifelong restriction orders, and risk management plans, and also sets out victim-statement and victim-information rights.

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Jurisdiction
Scotland
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Official source
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court procedure court process court sentencing procedure criminal justice compliance law enforcement powers licensing and recall offender management public administration records disclosure release conditions release/licensing risk assessment victim information

Statute overview

About this statute

This provision creates Scotland’s risk-management framework for certain offenders, including risk assessment orders, lifelong restriction orders, and risk management plans, and also sets out victim-statement and victim-information rights. The Scottish Ministers and the Parole Board must give victims and supporters specified information, and the Ministers must set deadlines and notify people in some cases. This provision makes a wide set of criminal-procedure amendments, including drugs court powers, citation rules, appeal timing, sample-taking powers, and record-handling rules. The Scottish Ministers and specified police-related holders must share certain records and information for suitability and registration decisions, and the Ministers can regulate related procedures, fees, and register-management steps. This segment lists amendment, insertion, substitution, and repeal notes for provisions of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003 and related legislation.