Stalking is now a crime, but are the victims safer?


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WHEN the anti-stalking law –Section 507A of the Penal Code – came into force in May 2023, advocates hailed it as a milestone.

But criminalising conduct is only the first step. For victims to be safe, the authorities concerned must be ready to detect modern stalking behaviours, assess risks early and provide informed support.

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