Stalking legislation to make its final journey through Assembly

Author: Sasha WyliePublished 22nd Feb 2022

A stand alone Stalking Bill is going to make its final journey through the Assembly today.

The Protection from Stalking Bill was formally introduced to the Assembly in 2021, just a year after Downtown Radio and Cool FM launched our campaign to bring it in to Northern Ireland.

The Bill will create a specific offence of stalking and if passed, will protect many from living in fear.

It will also be better focused on recognising stalking behaviour that can be fixated, obsessive, unwanted and repeated.

The Bill includes the offence of threatening or abusive behaviour which can be triggered by a single incident and provides that all victims of stalking will have automatic eligibility for special measures assistance, such as the use of live links or screens at court, when giving evidence in proceedings.

It will have greater and more appropriate penalties and protections than are available under current harassment legislation.

The Bill will also introduce Stalking Protection Orders.

These orders will be a key tool for police, which will enable them to intervene early, prior to any conviction. This allows police to disrupt stalking behaviours before they become entrenched or escalate in severity; and through them, protect victims when there is an immediate risk of harm.

Importantly, the onus is taken away from the victim to apply for these orders as the police will apply directly to the courts.

During our campaign to bring in Stalking legislation, we heard from victims, charities, law makers and grieving families. Take a listen below to hear their stories.

Speaking before today, Justice Minister Naomi long said: “Since becoming Justice Minister, I have made bringing forward stalking legislation a key priority. The moving of this Bill to Consideration Stage today marks another significant milestone in its progression.

"I have met many victims of this horrendous crime and listened to the torture, fear and distress they have had to deal with on a daily basis. Women and girls are unfortunately, in the majority of those affected by stalking.

"I fully appreciate the devastating effect that stalking can have on its victims, and how manipulative and persistent a stalker can be. This new law, when agreed will ensure that victims have the protection that they need and deserve to feel safe.”