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Paul Goldsmith: Justice Minister on the Government's bid to strengthen anti-stalking laws - Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

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Proposed anti-stalking laws are being strengthened - following recommendations from Parliament's Justice Select Committee. 

Originally the proposed offence, with a maximum penalty of five years in prison, captured three specified acts within a one year period. 

It'll now be triggered after two acts within two years, which Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says better recognises patterns of behaviour and the time that can pass between incidents.

He explained they took feedback on board - and agreed to make some changes.

"What we've seen is plenty of evidence that, in certain circumstances, these sorts of stalking behaviours can lead to more serious outcomes - and we're all aware of terrible examples of that."

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Paul Goldsmith: Justice Minister on the Government's bid to strengthen anti-stalking laws - Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive