Stalking has been the focus of renewed attention following recent Netflix drama Baby Reindeer and a new review has laid bare the scale of the problem.
A man who was stalked for 27 years says police “laughed” at him when he first reported it – as a damning new report lays bare the need for “urgent action” to tackle the crime.
Almost two thirds of stalking suspects in London have offended before, according to research published by the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC).
The report also found more than 80% of reports made by victims aren’t initially classified as stalking – and instead recorded as domestic abuse or harassment.
Separate figures show one in five women in the UK will experience stalking, while one in 10 men will also fall victim.
Among the men who have suffered from stalking is John, who wanted to remain anonymous and withhold his real name having been a victim for 27 years.
He told Sky News police “laughed” and “smirked” when he first reported stalking, which he described as “constant”.
“I’ll never forget what they said to me when I walked in,” he said.
“I went there, told them, ‘I’ve got this woman buzzing my house constantly… (sitting) in the pub looking at me, wanting to get my attention, what do I do?’
“They laughed, smirked behind the screen and said, ‘look mate, all you’ve got to do is tell the girl to go away’. I said I’ve done that.
Stalking has been the focus of renewed attention following recent Netflix drama Baby Reindeer, which John turned off after just a few minutes as it was too close to home.