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17 June 2026 - Caroline Saul

Most people think stalking comes from relationships. That’s the problem.

This newsletter dismantles standard assumptions, exposing the hidden dynamics and systemic blind spots that put victims at risk.

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What Bruising Reveals – And What Gets Missed

I often sit with a cup of tea in hand, listening. I watch the tears roll down her face as she slowly unpacks what she calls ‘being a failure’. I…

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Opening doors to understand the hidden realities of stalking, tracking, and institutional control. My work deconstructs complex case reviews to expose perpetrator tactics, challenge standard assumptions, and provide frontline professionals and leaders with the analytical tools needed to improve community safety.

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Dangerous Liaisons
Dangerous Liaisons

Dangerous Liaisons looks at stalking, wellbeing, and how responses to harm are experienced in real life. Through conversations with professionals, we explore prevention, intervention, and research – what helps, what doesn’t, and why those differences matter.

Fighting for Women’s Justice and Accountability
byCaroline Saul (Critical Criminology)

In this episode, Caroline speaks with Harriet Wistrich, solicitor and founder of the Centre for Women’s Justice, about law, feminism, and accountability. The conversation explores systemic failures in the criminal justice response to violence against women, the importance of police accountability, and the legal barriers faced by women in abusive relationships. Harriet reflects on her work through Justice for Women and how myths about domestic abuse continue to shape policy, practice, and public understanding.

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