The study demonstrated that the context and frame placed on behaviour are significant in whether the behaviour was perceived as stalking. It was argued that stalking laws that have strict intent requirements are more robust against misuses of the law brought about by differences in individual\u27s perceptions. The portfolio investigated the current assessment and treatment practices of individuals who have been convicted of stalking within Victoria. Four case studies are presented
Stalking is not a new phenomenon, but it has recently become the subject of an increasing amount of ...
Purpose This paper aims to present issues of deterrence related to stalking. Design/methodology/app...
Previous studies have shown that civil authorities fail to understand the nature of stalking and the...
This research critically analyses the application of Victorian anti-stalking legislation and its eff...
2In the last decade stalking has emerged as a significant social problem. It occurs when one individ...
Stalking may be described as an extraordinary crime, one that is easy to commit but difficult to def...
Previous research has found that our perceptions concerning stalking characteristics and behaviours ...
It has been hypothesised that attitudes minimising, justifying and normalising stalking exist in the...
Stalking is a particular type of interpersonal aggression that is difficult to define because it inc...
Anti-stalking legislation introduced across Australia and New Zealand during the 1990s reflected the...
Objective: This study examines the extent and nature of stalking victimisation in a random community...
This report aims to fill the void in stalking research by focusing on anti stalking legislation intr...
Previous research has found that our perceptions of stalking severity, threat, and prevalence do not...
To date, there have been few studies with victims of stalking in the United Kingdom, and this is the...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the development of anti-stalking laws and the various legal ...
Stalking is not a new phenomenon, but it has recently become the subject of an increasing amount of ...
Purpose This paper aims to present issues of deterrence related to stalking. Design/methodology/app...
Previous studies have shown that civil authorities fail to understand the nature of stalking and the...
This research critically analyses the application of Victorian anti-stalking legislation and its eff...
2In the last decade stalking has emerged as a significant social problem. It occurs when one individ...
Stalking may be described as an extraordinary crime, one that is easy to commit but difficult to def...
Previous research has found that our perceptions concerning stalking characteristics and behaviours ...
It has been hypothesised that attitudes minimising, justifying and normalising stalking exist in the...
Stalking is a particular type of interpersonal aggression that is difficult to define because it inc...
Anti-stalking legislation introduced across Australia and New Zealand during the 1990s reflected the...
Objective: This study examines the extent and nature of stalking victimisation in a random community...
This report aims to fill the void in stalking research by focusing on anti stalking legislation intr...
Previous research has found that our perceptions of stalking severity, threat, and prevalence do not...
To date, there have been few studies with victims of stalking in the United Kingdom, and this is the...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the development of anti-stalking laws and the various legal ...
Stalking is not a new phenomenon, but it has recently become the subject of an increasing amount of ...
Purpose This paper aims to present issues of deterrence related to stalking. Design/methodology/app...
Previous studies have shown that civil authorities fail to understand the nature of stalking and the...