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In November 2022, His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary and senior representatives from the Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC), and the College of Policing received a super-complaint submitted by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust (SLT), on behalf of the National Stalking Consortium. The super-complaint made by the SLT, entitled ‘The police response to stalking’ details 29 recommendations, fourteen of which are to be addressed by Police Chief Constables. As per recommendation 28, it is incumbent on forces to publish their response to the recommendations and plans of action within 56 days of receiving the recommendations. Below is the force initial response to the police specific recommendations. These actions are in progress and an update will be placed on the website by 27th March 2025 to summarise the progress made. Please find the Cleveland Police Response to Stalking Super Complaint here. |