askTheSite

young worried couple

askTheSite puts you in direct contact with expert advisors across a range of topics.

Related articles

Dealing with stalkers

Advice on dealing with stalkers.

Reporting crime

Advice on how to report a crime to the police.

Crime prevention

It's your stuff. Keep it that way.

Join the discussion

talking

If you've got an issue you want to talk about or just fancy a natter, check out the boards

Who's got news for you?

girl with newspapers

How do you keep your finger on the pulse? Tell us for your chance to win a magazine subscription.

Local advice finder

Search our database of more than 16,500 local, regional and national organisations which offer advice and support.

Latest articles

Stalker stress

Question

I've had a stalker for over a year now. I've got video evidence and witnesses of what this person has been putting me through but I don't know who they are. The police are aware of what's going on but I don't feel they're taking it seriously. What can I do?

Answer

It sounds like you've been having a really difficult time and are understandably confused and worried about what to do for the best. It does appear that you have grounds to make a complaint of harassment to the police. As the situation is causing you so much fear, you can make the complaint under sections 125-127 of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005.

You could also ask the courts to grant an injunction against the stalker. The main problem with this option is that you don't know who they are, and without this information it's difficult to make an application.

Your best way forward is to keep in contact with the police, asking them what is happening about your case, and making your fears clear to them. If you find no progress is being made, you may want to consider writing to the chief constable. And if this fails, you can always make a formal complaint about the service you have received.

You may also find it helpful to find out more about the laws around harrassment and where you stand.


Good answer? Bad info? Want to tell us what you think? We'd really like to hear what you've got to say about this answer so please click here to take the survey. Your feedback is confidential and as anonymous as you like.

Question answered by CAB


Print this page Add to favourites