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Stalking or harassment is when someone repeatedly behaves in a way that makes you feel scared, distressed or threatened.
If the person you know or suspect is harassing or stalking you is your current partner, that's domestic abuse. Find out how you can report domestic abuse.
If someone has behaved towards you in a way that's made you feel scared, distressed or threatened and it's happened once it could be antisocial behaviour, hate crime or another offence. Please report it to us here.
Stalking or harassment is when someone repeatedly behaves in a way that makes you feel scared, distressed or threatened.
You can report it to us using this service:
Click on the 'Report online' button below and we'll ask you a few questions to make sure we give you the right form to fill in.
Any information you send us in the form is secure, but if you're worried that your phone or laptop has been hacked, consider using a friend's device or a computer in your local library.
You can report for yourself, for someone else or as a witness.
We'll investigate whatever you tell us and we'll let you know what steps we'll take next.
If you don't want to report online, find out about the other ways you can report, including anonymously.
If you're not sure about reporting to us just yet, that's OK, there are other organisations you can speak to for advice and help. It's important that you get the support you need.
1. What is stalking and harassment? |
2. What to do now if you're being stalked or harassed |
3. Protection from online stalking and harassment |