“I want to personally reassure victims that, if they
report crimes of stalking or harassment to Sussex Police or to other
organizations, they will be believed and the force will work as hard as they
can to hold perpetrators to account.
05/07/2017
Following
the publication of a joint report by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of
Constabulary (HMIC) and Her Majesty’s Crown
Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI) into
harassment and stalking, Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne
says: “As the report shows, it is vitally important that officers and
staff take victims seriously and recognize the individual actions which can
form a dangerous pattern over time.
“The findings from this report are concerning but I am
confident that Sussex Police has taken a number of steps already to improve the
way it handles reports of stalking and harassment.
“These are repeated instances of fixation and obsession and
it’s clear that victims are being let down.
“Evidence suggests that many victims of stalking do not tend
to report to the police until a number of incidents have occurred so it’s
important that a
for handling harassment
cases.
“I want to personally reassure victims that, if they
report crimes of stalking or harassment to Sussex Police or to other
organizations, they will be believed and the force will work as hard as they
can to hold perpetrators to account.
“The biggest challenge can be getting officers to understand
the severity of a crime like stalking when it is first described to them and
Sussex Police has now undertaken training for all frontline officers to tackle
this.
“216 stalking crimes were reported to Sussex Police last
year, with 45% more reports during the second half of the year than in the
first half. This increase in reporting is encouraging as we know that these
crimes are happening and I believe it’s just the tip of the iceberg.
“I have continued to fund Sussex-wide charity Veritas Justice, who are
encouraging more and more people to identify stalking and to report it as well
as helping to support victims who come forward.
“I also endorse the report’s call for a review of the
harassment and stalking legislation to develop a clearer definition which will
help to identify stalking crimes and make it more effective in protecting
victims and bringing perpetrators to justice.
“The report highlights the fact that harassment and stalking
crimes are occurring more frequently in the digital world which is why I
recently funded a series of workshops by Veritas to
help people stay safer online.”
Mrs Bourne added: “I appreciate we need to give the force time to embed the changes it began
to implement last year. However, in order to ensure these changes have
occurred, I have commissioned Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary
to carry out a further independent inspection later this year to look at
whether Sussex Police’s plan has made the positive improvements
promised.”
If you or someone you know is a victim of stalking and harassment,
please contact the police immediately. You can call 999 if the incident has
just happened or you are in danger or call 101 if the incident happened some
time ago.
https://www.sussex-pcc.gov.uk/about/news/sussex-pcc-katy-bourne-backs-national-campaign-to-protect-older-people-from-financial-abuse/ note she says nothing about physical
abuse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57T2FVmHb4A
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Stalking
behavior can be seen as unwanted communications from telephone calls to messages
or intrusions that include waiting for, spying on, approaching and entering a
person’s home. Additionally the stalker may make complaints to legitimate
bodies or use the Internet and social media to continue their campaign.
Occasionally they will make threats, damage property or use violence but even
if there is no threat stalking is still a crime.
http://www.sickfestival.com/stalking-in-the-context-of-family-violence/
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