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- Stalking - Wikipedia
Stalking is unwanted and or repeated surveillance or contact by an individual or group toward another person [1] Stalking behaviors are interrelated to harassment and intimidation and may include following the victim in person and or monitoring them
- Stalking - Office for Victims of Crime
Stalking is a crime of power and control It is a course of action directed at an individual that causes the victim to fear for their safety, and generally involves repeated visual or physical proximity, nonconsensual communication, and verbal, written, or implied threats
- Stalking - Psychology Today
Stalking is a pattern of unwanted contact or behavior that leads someone to feel upset, anxious, or scared for his or her safety
- Stalking | Intimate Partner Violence Prevention | CDC
Stalking involves a perpetrator's use of a pattern of harassing or threatening tactics These tactics are unwanted and cause fear or safety concerns in a victim Stalking tactics can include: Following and watching the victim Approaching or showing up in places like the victim's home or workplace
- Signs of stalking behavior and what to do about it
Read on to learn more about the types of stalking, signs of stalking, and what to do if a person is experiencing stalking
- What Is Stalking? - Verywell Mind
Stalking involves unwanted behaviors that make a person feel unsafe, such as repeated calls or following someone Stalking is a dangerous crime that can cause fear, trauma, and lower the quality of life for victims
- Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) | Stalking
What Is Stalking? The term “stalking” means engaging in a course of conduct directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to fear for his or her safety or the safety of others or suffer substantial emotional distress
- SPARC Stalking Victim Handbook - English
Stalking often includes following, watching, and waiting Most stalkers use multiple tactics to monitor, contact, sabotage, threaten, isolate, and otherwise terrorize their victims—and many do so both in-person and using technology
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