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Harassment - frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions about the selected topic - Harassment.

  • How long do I have to report an incident to the police?
  • I am the victim of a crime that has happened in another country, what do I do?
  • Is there a legal requirement to report a crime?
  • Local youths keep knocking on my door and running away/throwing eggs at my window, what can I do?
  • My ex partner keeps ringing me and waiting for me outside work, I think he/she is stalking me, what can I do? / I keep getting text messages from him/her, is it harassment?
  • My friend/ex partner/ex employee is sending me threatening/nuisance e-mails/texts/phone calls, what can I do?
  • My neighbour is harassing me, what can I do?
  • What steps do the police have to take with regard to victims of crime?

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