Rachel speaks to Shelagh Fogarty regarding Domestic Abuse, the difficulties victims face when reporting abuse and why identifying the presence of Coercive Control in a relationship should be a red flag for police or social workers assisting victims
Rachel Horman provides evidence to the Legislative Council of the Tynwald (Parliament of the Isle of Man) as part of its consideration of the Domestic Abuse Bill 2019 - 11th February 2020
Rachel Horman on BBC Asian Network with Mobeen Azhar feature on Stalking including victims of stalking discussing their experiences and Home Office data in relation to numbers of stalking offences. Interviews also with the Crown Prosecution Service and Sarah Wollaston MP.
Rachel Horman speaking on BBC Radio 5Live with Emma Barnett on Monday 15th April 2019, discussing Stalking Protection Orders and the need for a serial perpetrators register in a feature which includes stalking victims describing their experiences.
Interview from BBC 5 Live with Emma Barnett discussing Sally Challen's case being heard in the Court of Appeal and the potential impact of a succesful appeal in relation to coercive control cases.
Rachel Horman in a Radio 5 Live broadcast on the subject of coercive control and stalking. Rachel presents her view that the only explanation for continued failures of the police, in investigating coercive control and stalking crimes, is endemic misogyny within police forces in England and Wales. For further informatio... more
Solicitor Rachel Horman speaking on BBC Radio Ulster 6th June 2018 discussing stalking and stalking legislation in Northern Ireland. See also Rachel's blog post - Northern Irish victims deserve stalking legislation and a perpetrator register too
Rachel Horman on BBC 5 Live with Nihal 180418 discussing male victims of domestic abuse. See also related blog post http://www.rachelhorman.co.uk/2018/06/why-are-male-d…bly-than-women
Rachel Horman speaking on BBC Radio 4 discussing stalking with Eddie Mair following an interview with Emily Maitlis describing her prolonged experiences as a victim of stalking.
Rachel Horman took part in a BBC 5Live investigates feature on domestic violence and pets.The abuse victims too scared to leave violent relationships because they're worried their pets will be maimed or killed. Domestic abuse charities have told 5 live Investigates they've received thousands of reports about violent me... more
The government have announced that the maximum sentence for stalking is set to be increased following a campaign led by Paladin, the National Stalking Advocacy Service. Solicitor Rachel Horman, Chair of Paladin and Head of Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Harassment at Watson Ramsbottom Solicitors discusses the announcemen... more
Rachel Horman, Solicitor and Chair of Paladin, the National Stalking Advocacy Service speaking to Nikki Bedi on BBC Radio London about proposals for increased sentences for stalking offences - 28th October 2016
The singer Lilly Allen says she felt 'victim shamed' over the way police dealt with her stalking case. 5Live's Phil Williams speaks to solicitor and chair of Paladin Rachel Horman who supports victims, and a former police officer.