Guggisberg, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1344-7330This chapter explores stalking as a phenomenon that began in physical spaces but has now expanded into digital space with the advent of the internet and digital devices. This form of intimate partner violence is often misunderstood by lay persons as well as professionals within the criminal justice system, which furthers the negative impact for the largely female victims of this violence. In this chapter, definitions are first provided for stalking and cyberstalking before moving to examining the prevalence of, and motivation for, stalking and cyberstalking. Impacts of this behaviour are explored before examination of the issues in relation to seeking assistance from the criminal justice system and fi...
Previous research has found that our perceptions concerning stalking characteristics and behaviours ...
'Stalking' is an English term which is used to refer to the unlawful conduct involving repeated hara...
This article explores how the nature of cyberstalking represents a form of behavior distinct from o...
This chapter explores stalking as a phenomenon that began in physical spaces but has now expanded in...
Abstract Our society has come to rely on the sheer size, technological power, and lightening fast s...
Stalking is extremely complicated phenomenon, which exists in our society. Despite the fact it's the...
A day without the use of technology in our lives seems like an impossible mission. We have become en...
This chapter draws on two bodies of literature—psychology and information technology (IT)—to examine...
Cyberstalking is a special form of stalking and involves the use of information and communication te...
Cyberstalking is a special form of stalking and involves the use of information and communication te...
Stalking is interdisciplinary phenomenon, and therefore in order to fully understand it, one needs ...
STALKING is a new crime, and a new category of fear for a new century. The infringer on our privacy,...
Understanding the elements and parties of each offense, including the offender and the victim, is th...
Stalking has been a high-profile crime in the 1990s leaving victims with a shattered sense of securi...
Previous research has found that our perceptions of stalking severity, threat, and prevalence do not...
Previous research has found that our perceptions concerning stalking characteristics and behaviours ...
'Stalking' is an English term which is used to refer to the unlawful conduct involving repeated hara...
This article explores how the nature of cyberstalking represents a form of behavior distinct from o...
This chapter explores stalking as a phenomenon that began in physical spaces but has now expanded in...
Abstract Our society has come to rely on the sheer size, technological power, and lightening fast s...
Stalking is extremely complicated phenomenon, which exists in our society. Despite the fact it's the...
A day without the use of technology in our lives seems like an impossible mission. We have become en...
This chapter draws on two bodies of literature—psychology and information technology (IT)—to examine...
Cyberstalking is a special form of stalking and involves the use of information and communication te...
Cyberstalking is a special form of stalking and involves the use of information and communication te...
Stalking is interdisciplinary phenomenon, and therefore in order to fully understand it, one needs ...
STALKING is a new crime, and a new category of fear for a new century. The infringer on our privacy,...
Understanding the elements and parties of each offense, including the offender and the victim, is th...
Stalking has been a high-profile crime in the 1990s leaving victims with a shattered sense of securi...
Previous research has found that our perceptions of stalking severity, threat, and prevalence do not...
Previous research has found that our perceptions concerning stalking characteristics and behaviours ...
'Stalking' is an English term which is used to refer to the unlawful conduct involving repeated hara...
This article explores how the nature of cyberstalking represents a form of behavior distinct from o...