So far this year, 284 people have received a reverse violence alarm as a measure to prevent the perpetrator from seeking out the victim of violence.
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Figures for the first half of 2026 point to another year of significant increase in the use of reverse violence alarms. So far this year, 284 people have received reverse violence alarms as a measure to prevent perpetrators from approaching victims of violence.