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  1. Laura Richards (advocate) Laura Richards (born 1976) is a criminal behavioral analyst, [ 1 ] and an international expert on domestic violence, stalking, sexual violence, homicide and risk assessment. Richards is the founder of Paladin in 2013, the world's first National Stalking Advocacy Service. [ 2 ][ 3 ]

    • Suzy Lamplugh Trust ‘Taking Stalking Seriously Award’, November 14th, 2012
    • Commissioner Sir Ian Blair S Letter, February 17th, 2005
    • Head of Homicide Investigations Commendation Commander Baker, January 7th, 2005
    • Certificate of Excellence from The 9th British Diversity Awards, 2003

    Laura received this award for the work undertaken on the Parliamentary Stalking Law Reform Campaign and raising awareness about stalking.

    I am aware that our success in this area (SPECSS+ (DASH) model and the reduction in domestic violence homicide) is, in large part, down to your extremely detailed and dedicated research, data analysis and evaluation. I therefore did not wish to let the opportunity pass to thank you and the other unsung heroes in the Homicide Prevention Unit for you...

    Dedication and commitment in the extensive research and analysis on ” Honour Killings”, Honour based Violence and Honour related Violence, which is leading to a strategy to inform inter-agencies to meeting demands of this complex issue. Additionally for work on the International Conference on HBV.

    The Met Police has been commended in the innovation and awareness Category for its Understanding and Responding to Hate Crime project which emphasises its efforts to promote inclusion within its service.

  2. Feb 26, 2018 · Richards spearheaded the domestic violence law reform campaign in the UK which led to the offense of coercive control - a first in the world - and she hopes the US will follow suit. She is also leading a nationwide charge to create a registry for serial domestic abusers and stalkers similar to the national sex offender registry.

  3. A number of feminist psychologists in the 1970s identified the domestic abuse victims that they worked with as living like hostages and coined the term ‘coercive control.’ This dangerous form of abuse relies on a range of behaviours or actions that can be very subtle and nuanced.

  4. Jun 2, 2023 · “We shouldn’t use the word ‘incident’, we shouldn’t use the words ‘isolated incident’ because these are patterns – these are patterned abuses and crimes, primarily towards women,” said criminal...

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  5. www.thelaurarichards.com › resources › stalkingStalking - Laura Richards

    HMIC and HMICPSI Living In Fear report (2017) into stalking found 100% failure rate across six police forces and Crown Prosecution Service areas. Again, there is systemic failure when it comes to taking stalking seriously.

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  7. Nov 11, 2022 · For Laura Richards, creator of the Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Honour Based Violence (DASH) Risk Assessment and Management Model, Officers Eric Pratt and Daniel Robbins put up these exact same barriers, preventing Petito from getting the protection she needed.

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