Stalking Related Articles
Stalking related articles focussing on this ever-changing section of law – with digital stalking and harassment adding to the “stalking” offence list – here we have collated information and news.
Stalking Offences in the UK: Legal Implications and Consequences
Knife Crime in the UK is on the rise and the Government have introduced tougher sentences and stricter restrictions to help tackle the issue.
Legal News Round-Up – July 2024
Here we take a look at some of the legal news that made the headlines in June in the latest of our series of round-up articles.
Legal News Round-Up – May 2024
Here we take a look at some of the legal news that made the headlines in May in the latest of our series of round-up articles.
Legal News Round-Up – December 2023
Here we take a look at some of the legal news that made the headlines in December in the latest of our series of round-up articles.
Creating an Offence of Public Sexual Harassment
A new specific offence of sexual harassment in public places has been put forward by Government. Here we look at what it means and what the implications are…
Racial Prejudices in the Justice System – UN Produces Report
The UN has carried out a report into racial prejudices in the justice system in the States, Europe and Africa. We look at what the report found.
Dealing with Unduly Lenient Sentences
The recent case of councillor Dipu Ahad revealed how an unduly lenient sentence can be successfully overturned in this rather unusual case.
Could You End Up Having Your Location Monitored?
The tags capture and record information on an individual’s location at all times. After receiving location signals from satellites, the tag then communicates location data via a mobile phone network then through to a case management system.
Nuisance Phone Calls Reported To The ICO
Article explaining how nuisance phone calls can be reported to the ICO – Information Commissioner’s Office. We look at what the outcome can be for those making nuisance phone calls.
Harassment Laws – What is Harassment?
Under the Harassment Laws, there are two distinct criminal offences, one of harassment putting people in fear of violence and one without. Here we explain more about the Harassment Laws.