Scotland's criminal justice system is embarking on a major transformation programme that will radically overhaul the way that evidence is handled and used.
From crime scenes to court rooms, new technology will facilitate swifter and more effective investigation, reporting, preparation and presentation of court cases.
The Scottish Government has contracted with Axon Public Safety UK Ltd, to deliver the new Digital Evidence Sharing Capability service (DESC). Axon, along with partner organisations, will pilot the digital evidence sharing system launching in Spring 2022.
DESC is a collaboration between the Scottish Government, Police Scotland, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS), Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service, and the defence community and aims to transform the way that digital evidence is managed throughout criminal investigations and prosecutions. All digital evidence will only be accessible by approved personnel, such as police officers, fiscal staff and defence agents; access to this information will be fully audited and monitored.
The data will be held in secure and approved facilities with the necessary certifications for the storage and access of evidential material (Home Office Police Assured Secure Facilities).
The system will transform how evidence is collected, managed and shared allowing users such as police officers, prosecutors, court staff and defence agents to access evidence digitally in an efficient and user friendly way.
The initiative, developed collaboratively by justice partners, has the potential to significantly reduce the costs involved in managing and transporting evidence such as CCTV footage, video interviews and forensic images in physical form.
It will also allow for earlier consideration and disclosure of evidence leading to quicker resolution of cases and potentially fewer trials, benefitting victims, witnesses, and those accused of crimes.