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- Although pockets of good practice exist, too many victims of stalking are left unprotected and further abused by the process owing to police: Failing to recognise stalking behaviours and patterns of stalking behaviour Failing to properly assess risk and safeguard victims, particularly victims with protective characteristics
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Sep 27, 2024 · Victims of stalking are not being protected enough by police forces in England and Wales, a major review has found. Officers lacked understanding of the scale and types of stalking, and...
Although pockets of good practice exist, too many victims of stalking are left unprotected and further abused by the process owing to police: Failing to recognise stalking behaviours and patterns of stalking behaviour. Failing to properly assess risk and safeguard victims, particularly victims with protective characteristics.
Apr 22, 2024 · Stalking is a highly impactive crime, which leaves victims fearful of what their stalker may do next. Without appropriate intervention and safeguarding, the potential for the risk to victims...
May 10, 2024 · Officers should also be aware that, according to Crime Survey for England and Wales data, people with a longstanding illness or disability are disproportionately likely to be victims of...
Nov 21, 2022 · Victims have said they are not being protected by police, a decade after stalking was made a specific offence. Former TV presenter Isla Traquair, who was stalked by a man who stared...
Jun 15, 2021 · A woman whose stalker tried to convince her family and friends that she had given him HIV says police officers left her feeling unprotected. Amy, 26, was bombarded with messages about her...
Nov 30, 2023 · New research highlights the CPS, HM Courts, and judiciary response to stalking victims, which is leaving many unprotected. Findings from Suzy Lamplugh Trust show only 1.4% of reports of stalking to police ended in the stalker being convicted in year ending March 2022.