National Stalking Awareness Week 2021 will focus on changes in perpetrator behaviour since the outbreak of Covid-19, notably a rise in cyber elements. We will be voicing the experience of the victim during the pandemic and the impact that these changes have had. Entitled 'Unmasking Stalking: A Changing Landscape' the week will take place from 19th to 23rd April.
The aim of National Stalking Awareness Week is to share these changes in behaviour with statutory and frontline services, and discuss the response of the criminal justice system as well as the impact on the victim. Futhermore, as lockdown restrictions are lifted, we are aware that the changes in stalking behaviours as a result of the pandemic are likely to be long term, and so we will be sharing best practice to prepare ourselves to better support victims.
More at www.suzylamplugh.org/News/national-stalking-awareness-week-2021-unmasking-stalking-a-changing-landscape for anyone who is interested or may want to join ie by raising awareness via local newspapers etc..