Hi there - complicated situation but I am looking for urgent advice from anyone who is clued up on the Met's statutory and/or self-imposed and/or other obligations in relation to complaints of sexual and other violence against women.
Sorry to ask, but if you don't have real experience in this area would you mind not giving advice? please feel free to comment obviously, but I don't have very long to follow well-meant suggestions through and sort them, as we're likely to have meeting first thing tomorrow.
Here's the situation:
I'm helping someone who is advocating for a young woman who escaped a very abusive relationship c. 1 year ago. Abuser is continuing contact, has previous charges for sexual and other violence against other women and one or more court case (unsure of outcomes of any/all).
Following survivor report of harassment and original abuse, Met appeared to be taking extremely seriously, said they had enough to arrest. Survivor gave consent to do so (not sure if they needed it but ok) and provided info to assist in arrest - approx 3 months ago.
Since then crickets. Today was told case had been put on desk of officer who then 'went on holiday' and since then 'we havent' been able to locate abuser.' Survivor located him in under 5 mins and sent info. Police now about to arrest abuser.
Clearly no confidence now in Met's ability to arrest without risk to survivor. Meeting tomorrow morning to ask that no arrest made until Met comply with what I am fucking hoping is a protocol around the danger to women in these situations.
Can anyone help with details of anything I could cite to help survivor and advocate in this meeting?