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UK Unveils 'Right to Know' Powers to Unmask Stalkers; Measures Inspired by Nicola Thorp
Dec 3, 2024, 07:41 AM
The UK government has announced new measures to provide greater protection for stalking victims, declaring that there will be "no hiding place for stalkers." Under new "right to know" powers, police will be able to reveal the identities of online stalkers to their victims, offering reassurance and enhancing safety. The reforms were inspired by actress and broadcaster Nicola Thorp, who campaigned for a change in the law after being stalked and harassed online for two years. Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips stated that the government is committed to using "every tool available" to take power from abusers and hand it to victims. The Home Office will make it easier for courts to issue stalking protection orders, even without a conviction, to prevent offenders from contacting victims, including from prison. The crackdown aims to ensure that victims of stalking are better protected and that their cases are handled more effectively by policing and other agencies. Statistics show that one in five women over 16 in England and Wales will experience stalking, highlighting the importance of these measures.
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