Police Scotland considered recording notorious double rapist Isla Bryson as a female on the sex offenders’ register, Sky News can reveal.
Bryson, who changed gender while waiting to stand trial, was last year jailed for eight years for raping two women in West Dunbartonshire and Glasgow while known as Adam Graham.
Scottish Prison Service (SPS) guidance at the time saw Bryson initially housed in segregation at Cornton Vale women’s prison near Stirling while awaiting sentencing.
The row occurred around the same time the Scottish parliament voted to make it easier for transgender people to change their legally recognised sex.
The controversial Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill was ultimately blocked from becoming law by the UK government, with Holyrood since dropping further legal action to contest the overruling.
It stated: “When this individual comes back into contact with Police Scotland it would likely be a public protection matter in the management of sex offenders.
“In this instance they may be recorded as a female with the name Isla Bryson however the trans history would be appropriate to be retained on relevant policing systems.”
The dossier describes the areas where Bryson could be recorded as female, including the crime database and sex offenders’ register.
A police source said this would mean the rapist would likely be treated and referred to as a woman.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “This report from 2023 set out proposals on potential future recording practices and standards in relation to sex and gender from a data analysis perspective.
“The chief constable addressed the matter of gender self-identification at the Scottish Police Authority board in September 2024, during which Police Scotland committed to a broader review.”