Harassment Flashcards
What year was the Harassment act
1997
What section is fear of violence
4a
What’s the definition of harassment
Somebody repeatedly behaves in a way that’s alarms and distresses someone
What’s the acronym in relation of harassment
O opressive
U unreasonable
R repeated
What does PIN stand for
Police
Information
Notice
Stalking acronym
F fixated
O obsessive
U unwanted
R repeated
What’s is an SRP
Stalking risk profile
This uses a slightly more complex typology that provides extra information it Focuses on the apparent function of the stalkers behaviour and divides them into 5 types
Five types of SRP
Intimacy seeker
Incompetent suitor
Rejected
Resentful
Predatory
What law protects people from harassment
Protection from Harassment act 1987 (PFHA)
Section 1 PFHA
a person must not peruse a course of conduct which does amount to Harassment of another
Which he knows or ought to know amounts to harassment
Section 1 (1a) PFHA Points to prove
Two or more people
They know or ought to know amounts to harassment
They intend to persuade any person not to do something that they are entitled or required
To do something that is under no obligation to do so
PFHA Defence in court section 1b are…
Purpose of preventing or detecting crime
Persuaded under any enactment or rule to law
Course of conduct was reasonable
Section 4 putting a person in fear of violence
A person whose course of conduct causes another to fear on at least 10 occasions that violence will be used against him is guilty of an offence if be known or ought to know that his course of conduct will cause the other to fear on each occasion
PFHA section 4 defence
A course of conduct was reasonable to the protection of himself or another or for the Protection of his or another property
PFHA section 4a
Racially or religiously aggravated harassment/stalking
A person commits an indictable offence under crime and disorder act 1998 section 32 can upscale PFHA offence