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flag Victims in UK urge law changes after government review reveals systemic failures in stalking cases.

Victims of stalking from Washington and Newcastle are calling for UK law reforms after a government review was launched to address systemic failures in handling stalking cases. Ashley and Katherine shared harrowing experiences, including inadequate police coordination and lack of victim input in safety decisions. They urged consistent case management, mandatory psychological support for perpetrators, and stronger protections, especially in tech-enabled stalking. The review, led by barrister Richard Wright KC and prompted by a super-complaint from the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, aims to identify legal gaps and improve police responses, with findings expected by March 2026.

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