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How do the police keep an eye on VIP stalkers? | How do the police keep an eye on VIP stalkers? |
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By Chris Summers BBC News | By Chris Summers BBC News |
This week's visit to Britain by Pope Benedict XVI will involve a major security operation. One element of that is a little-known unit which monitors the activities of "fixated individuals". How many are there and how dangerous are they? | This week's visit to Britain by Pope Benedict XVI will involve a major security operation. One element of that is a little-known unit which monitors the activities of "fixated individuals". How many are there and how dangerous are they? |
In the run-up to the Pope's visit this week a little-known unit will have been especially busy. | In the run-up to the Pope's visit this week a little-known unit will have been especially busy. |
The Fixated Threat Assessment Centre (FTAC) was set up in 2006 and has a £500,000-a-year budget from the Home Office and Department of Health. | |
Last week, at a briefing on the policing of the Pope's visit, Meredydd Hughes, who is co-ordinating the police operation, admitted FTAC would have been involved in monitoring certain individuals. | Last week, at a briefing on the policing of the Pope's visit, Meredydd Hughes, who is co-ordinating the police operation, admitted FTAC would have been involved in monitoring certain individuals. |
Mr Hughes, who is also Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police, said: "These are fixated individuals. They either believe they are the true Pope or are harbouring a grudge against him." | Mr Hughes, who is also Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police, said: "These are fixated individuals. They either believe they are the true Pope or are harbouring a grudge against him." |
There have been at least six attacks on Pontiffs over the last 50 years. | There have been at least six attacks on Pontiffs over the last 50 years. |
Most of the attackers were psychotic although the motivation of the most well-known, Mehmet Ali Agca, remains in doubt even to this day. | Most of the attackers were psychotic although the motivation of the most well-known, Mehmet Ali Agca, remains in doubt even to this day. |
FTAC is made up of four police officers, a forensic psychiatrist, a forensic psychologist and four forensic community mental health nurses, and was hailed as the first joint mental health-police unit in the UK and a "prototype for future joint services". | FTAC is made up of four police officers, a forensic psychiatrist, a forensic psychologist and four forensic community mental health nurses, and was hailed as the first joint mental health-police unit in the UK and a "prototype for future joint services". |
It is not known how many people in the UK have fixations but it is estimated the Royal Family alone receives 10,000 letters a year from mentally ill people. | It is not known how many people in the UK have fixations but it is estimated the Royal Family alone receives 10,000 letters a year from mentally ill people. |
FTAC has around 1,000 referrals to it every year and filters out half of that number fairly quickly. | FTAC has around 1,000 referrals to it every year and filters out half of that number fairly quickly. |
Its remit includes Royalty and politicians but not actors, sports figures or other celebrities who are frequently stalked. | Its remit includes Royalty and politicians but not actors, sports figures or other celebrities who are frequently stalked. |
FTAC's senior forensic psychiatrist, Dr David James, has studied dozens of attacks on British and European politicians and dignitaries by people suffering pathological fixations. | FTAC's senior forensic psychiatrist, Dr David James, has studied dozens of attacks on British and European politicians and dignitaries by people suffering pathological fixations. |
Adelheid Striedel is a classic example. | Adelheid Striedel is a classic example. |
For years she had been trying to get politicians in Germany to do something about secret underground "killing factories". | For years she had been trying to get politicians in Germany to do something about secret underground "killing factories". |
She claimed people were being abducted, chopped up and turned into robots, with the odd bits being turned into sausages. | She claimed people were being abducted, chopped up and turned into robots, with the odd bits being turned into sausages. |
It may sound comical but in 1990 her delusions led her to stab Social Democratic Party leader Oskar Lafontaine in the neck. She missed a main artery by a millimetre and he survived. | It may sound comical but in 1990 her delusions led her to stab Social Democratic Party leader Oskar Lafontaine in the neck. She missed a main artery by a millimetre and he survived. |
The roots of such obsessions are usually extremely complex. | The roots of such obsessions are usually extremely complex. |
Dr James and his colleagues have identified several different types of fixated individuals. | Dr James and his colleagues have identified several different types of fixated individuals. |
The largest number (about 48%) are "pursuing justice", while 13% are suffering from deluded identity and may believe they themselves are the real Pope or the rightful heir to the throne. | The largest number (about 48%) are "pursuing justice", while 13% are suffering from deluded identity and may believe they themselves are the real Pope or the rightful heir to the throne. |
Others are requesting or offering help; seeking sex or friendship or simply looking for fame. | Others are requesting or offering help; seeking sex or friendship or simply looking for fame. |
A significant minority - 13% - are so chaotically deluded that their motivation cannot be readily discerned. | A significant minority - 13% - are so chaotically deluded that their motivation cannot be readily discerned. |
FTAC eschews publicity and maintains a very low profile but he wrote an article in the journal Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. | FTAC eschews publicity and maintains a very low profile but he wrote an article in the journal Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. |
He wrote: "Assessed threat levels were reduced to low through FTAC interventions in 80% of cases. | He wrote: "Assessed threat levels were reduced to low through FTAC interventions in 80% of cases. |
"Much of the threat engendered by these people arises in consequences of the misery or terror caused by their symptoms. | "Much of the threat engendered by these people arises in consequences of the misery or terror caused by their symptoms. |
"They are seeking relief, albeit in misguided and dangerous ways: FTAC provides this for them where other services have not done so. It is the suffering individuals and their families who almost certainly benefit most from FTAC's work." | "They are seeking relief, albeit in misguided and dangerous ways: FTAC provides this for them where other services have not done so. It is the suffering individuals and their families who almost certainly benefit most from FTAC's work." |
While the majority of such individuals are fairly "harmless", in the last 30 years some of that "small minority" have gained infamy worldwide. | While the majority of such individuals are fairly "harmless", in the last 30 years some of that "small minority" have gained infamy worldwide. |
They include Mark Chapman, who assassinated John Lennon, and John Hinckley junior, whose obsession with Jodie Foster led him to try and kill President Reagan. | They include Mark Chapman, who assassinated John Lennon, and John Hinckley junior, whose obsession with Jodie Foster led him to try and kill President Reagan. |
But some critics fear FTAC could lead to people being "sectioned" under the Mental Health Act on the orders of the police rather than medical advice. | But some critics fear FTAC could lead to people being "sectioned" under the Mental Health Act on the orders of the police rather than medical advice. |
One blogger, with experience of the unit, wrote recently: "FTAC is what the British government use to oppress those who would stand against it. It locks people up in mental hospitals and abuses them. | One blogger, with experience of the unit, wrote recently: "FTAC is what the British government use to oppress those who would stand against it. It locks people up in mental hospitals and abuses them. |
"FTAC hide behind a façade of removing 'ill' people who are a threat to prominent people, but it is also used to 'disappear' those that would speak out about government abuses," he added. | "FTAC hide behind a façade of removing 'ill' people who are a threat to prominent people, but it is also used to 'disappear' those that would speak out about government abuses," he added. |
Maurice Kirk, from St Donats in the Vale of Glamorgan, was sectioned for 12 weeks after coming up on FTAC's radar. | Maurice Kirk, from St Donats in the Vale of Glamorgan, was sectioned for 12 weeks after coming up on FTAC's radar. |
He had tried to deliver a letter - protesting at the actions of South Wales Police - to the door of Prince Charles' home in Gloucestershire. | He had tried to deliver a letter - protesting at the actions of South Wales Police - to the door of Prince Charles' home in Gloucestershire. |
Mr Kirk, a former vet and a trained pilot who once landed his plane on land near President Bush's ranch in Texas, comes across on the telephone as a harmless eccentric. | Mr Kirk, a former vet and a trained pilot who once landed his plane on land near President Bush's ranch in Texas, comes across on the telephone as a harmless eccentric. |
He told the BBC: "I'm not against FTAC but South Wales Police misused the law for their own purposes. They threatened to section me for life." | He told the BBC: "I'm not against FTAC but South Wales Police misused the law for their own purposes. They threatened to section me for life." |
Have you had experience of fixated individuals or are you related to someone who suffers from such a condition? Have you had any dealing with FTAC? You can send us your comments and experiences using the form below. | Have you had experience of fixated individuals or are you related to someone who suffers from such a condition? Have you had any dealing with FTAC? You can send us your comments and experiences using the form below. |