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24/11/2025

🌍 A Call for Systemic Change: Normalizing the Reporting of Covert, Organised Harassment

We are reaching out to the global community to shed light on a profound gap in our current justice systems—the inability to effectively track and investigate complex, coordinated harassment that victims often refer to as Gang Stalking or Targeted Individual (TI) experiences.

For too long, reports involving subtle surveillance, device interference, and coordinated psychological manipulation have been dismissed or fragmented across multiple reporting channels, making it impossible to establish patterns, prove coordination, or provide true justice.

đź’” The Current Reality: An Evidence Trap

Victims of this covert, long-term harassment are often trapped in a cycle where:

Isolated Incidents are Dismissed: Individual acts (a noise campaign, a car following, a minor device hack) appear insignificant or coincidental when reported in isolation.

Police Lack the Mandate: Standard police procedures are not equipped to investigate non-physical, low-level harassment coordinated by multiple actors over long periods.

No Data, No Proof: Because there is no single system to aggregate these reports, analysts cannot deduct patterns, making it impossible to demonstrate that a larger, organised campaign is taking place.

âś… Our Proposal: The Path to Normalisation

We believe the key to tackling this complex issue is through data standardization and systemic reform.
Our primary goal is to normalize the reporting and investigation of covert, technologically-enabled, organised harassment.

🤝 The Campaign Launch: A Unified Reporting Portal

We are proposing a collaborative campaign to build a secure, structured reporting portal—a dedicated platform designed specifically for these incidents.

This portal would allow victims (TIs) to submit reports in a standardized, structured format, capturing specific data points like:

Type of Incident: Noise, following, electronic interference (cyber harassment), Vexatious reporting, etc.

Duration and Frequency: Long-term tracking to identify patterns over years.

Geographic Data: Identifying clusters or networks of reported activity.

The Power of Data for Advocacy

By partnering with established, credible anti-stalking organisations—such as the Suzy Lamplugh Trust and Paladin—we can leverage their political influence and expertise. The data gathered will transform personal narratives into objective, statistical evidence that we can use to lobby for:

Dedicated Investigative Units: Specialist police or government teams trained to handle complex, long-term, and technologically-sophisticated harassment claims.

Legislative Change: Broadening current harassment and stalking laws to officially acknowledge and address coordinated, covert criminal campaigns.

📢 Join the Movement
If you have experienced this form of harassment, or if you support the right of every victim to have their crime reported, tracked, and investigated:

Advocate for Data: Share this message and emphasize the need for structured data collection to legitimize and track these crimes.

Support Existing Charities: Support the work of the UK's leading anti-stalking charities (Suzy Lamplugh Trust, Paladin) as they are the necessary bridge to policy change.

It is time to close the gap between victim experience and legal recognition. Help us build the system needed to turn individual reports into collective, undeniable proof for an overall campaign against stalking and harassment.

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