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An investigation into a police super-complaint submitted by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust (on behalf of the National Stalking Consortium) in November 2022 has found that significant changes are needed to improve the police response to reports of stalking.
Some 29 recommendations have been identified as required and all organisations named are expected to act upon them and consider whether others are needed to bring about change.
Police have 15 action headings to address and develop an action plan to remedy any areas for improvement.
Forces are required to publish an action plan on their website which explains what their force will do in response to each of the recommendations made to them.