The Campaign Against Adult Grooming (CAAGe) Blog

PIN update
Police Information Notices (PINs) will no longer be used in stalking or harassment cases, says College of Policing

Appealing a PIN
CAAGe sample letter to help appeal a PIN (Police Information Notice/Early Harassment Notice)

Damaging Counsellors - and Some Solutions
CAAGe looks at the damage choosing the wrong counsellor can do, and offers some lifelines

The Notorious P.I.N
It's well established that abusers with particular character traits will turn things around and claim to be victims if caught. The PIN is a classic tactic.

First the Good news
The Rt Honourable David Gauke MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice confirms changes ahead in responses to stalking and harassment