Women's rights campaigners have demanded that serial domestic abusers be tried in higher courts after disgraced former MSP Bill Walker was jailed for just 12 months for decades of violence.
Mr Walker was give the stiffest jail term available to Edinburgh sheriff Kathrine Mackie after his conviction in summary court last month for a string of attacks against his three former wives and a stepdaughter between 1967 and 1995.
Scottish Women's Aid manager Lily Greenan said summary court trials were appropriate for a single act of common assault, but repeatedly assaulting a partner or several partners was "a different kind of crime with a significantly greater impact.
NORMA AUSTIN HART reports from a conference on on the rights of women prisoners in the Scottish criminal justice system
Former judge ANSELM ELDERGILL examines the details and controversy of Lucy Letby’s trial and appeal in the context of famous historical wrongful convictions that prove both the justice system and legal activists make errors
Susan Galloway talks to ASH REGAN MSP about her “Unbuyable” Bill, seeking to tackle the commercial sexual exploitation of women in Scotland


