Stalking threat mitigation and risk assessment require a structured approach to identifying, assessing, and neutralising potential threats against high-profile individuals. Effective mitigation begins with threat identification, monitoring for persistent, unwanted contact, and distinguishing between obsessive fans and genuine stalkers.
A risk assessment evaluates intent, escalation potential, and prior history, categorising threats into low, medium, or high-risk levels. Security countermeasures include physical security enhancements, surveillance, and trained protection teams to detect and respond to threats in real-time.
Coordination with law enforcement ensures proper legal action, such as restraining orders or prosecutions, while educating the VIP on situational awareness and digital hygiene helps minimise vulnerability.
By integrating early detection, structured risk assessment, and proactive security measures, the risk posed by stalkers can be effectively mitigated, ensuring the principal’s safety and operational continuity.