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Over 800 reports of stalking in Cumbria in year

by Jacob Colley
26/04/2022
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There were more than 800 reports of stalking in Cumbria in the last 12 months.

The figures were compiled as part of National Stalking Awareness Week which takes place from April 25 to April 29.

Police and Crime Commissioner, Peter McCall, is raising awareness of stalking and harassment behaviours, encouraging people to report them and is providing information on how to access local specialist support services in Cumbria.

Stalking can take many different forms and any behaviour that is fixated, obsessive, unwanted and repetitive counts as stalking and is potentially very dangerous. 

Examples of stalking

Examples of stalking can include repeatedly contacting/attempting to contact the victim, monitoring the victim online, destruction of property, publishing false or defamatory statements or material about the victim and/or tracking their movements.

Between April 1 2021 and April 1 this year, there were 827 reported crimes of stalking made to Cumbria police. Of those 827 crimes reported, 84 per cent were domestic-related.

Police and Crime Commissioner, Peter McCall said: “Becoming a victim of stalking can happen to anyone, at any time. It is important to raise awareness of what constitutes stalking or harassing behaviours, the importance of early reporting and encourage more people to have the confidence to report.

“People need to know that these types are crimes are taken seriously, they should not be ignored or passed off as unimportant as they can escalate to something far more serious. It’s essential that victims report stalking at an early stage, reporting all behaviour that causes concern, no matter how minor it may seem in isolation.

“I would urge anyone to not suffer in silence and instead come forward and report, the police take all reports seriously. If you have any concerns around your safety or the safety of someone else, please get in touch. We are here to listen and to support you – you are not alone.”

Detective Chief Inspector James Yallop, Cumbria police lead for stalking said: “Awareness weeks such as National Stalking Awareness Week, provide a great platform for us to further promote the reporting of crimes and the accessing of vital support services.

“Firstly, becoming a victim of stalking can happen to anyone, at any time. It is never the victim’s fault. If a person’s behaviour towards you or someone else is fixated, unwanted, obsessive and repeated it is stalking.

“Stalking can have a devastating effect on a victim and their loved ones. The nature of this type of crime is particularly distressing because the perpetrator is directly targeting a person. Everyone has the right to live their life without fear and harassment.

“I urge anyone with concerns about stalking to contact police immediately. If you are a victim of stalking or have concerns regarding someone who may be a victim of stalking, please get in touch, we are here to help.

“Reports are taken seriously and duly investigated. We will continue to work hard to hold those responsible to account for their actions.”

How to report stalking

Anyone who would like to report an incident of stalking, or concerns, should call Cumbria police on 101. Always dial 999 in an emergency. You can report non-emergencies online at https://t.co/fzOXuYj7cc

Suzy Lamplugh Trust – National Stalking support helpline 0808 802 0300

If you are experiencing stalking, click here to contact the National Stalking Helpline or to find out more.

To report a crime anonymously, contact independent charity, Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111.

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