Although stalking has been recognized as social problem for the last twenty years, few studies have examined the treatment needs or effectiveness with these persistent offenders. The dearth of information on appropriate intervention is in part related to the difficulty of operationalizing stalking behavior in empirical studies. Accordingly, the present study sought to examine clinically relevant indicators of functioning using both categorical and continuous definitions of stalking behavior. Two hundred and fifty male prisoners were surveyed about their engagement in intrusive and aggressive behaviors during a significant conflict, as well as their social, emotional, and cognitive functioning. Results indicated quantitative cutoffs recommen...
Stalking became a prominent term in U.S culture in 1990 after a celebrity was murdered by a stalker ...
This is meant to understand the shared experiences of victims of stalking while going through the le...
Information on the psychological consequences of stalking on victims is scarce. The present study ai...
Although stalking has been recognized as social problem for the last twenty years, few studies have ...
Although stalking has been recognized as social problem for the last twenty years, few studies have ...
Stalking is a significant social issue. The inconsistency as to what defines stalking has resulted i...
Scientific interest exploded after the crime of stalking was created in the early nineties. It is no...
Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviours by one person to another. Thes...
Differentiating which stalkers represent a significant risk of violence from those who pose less ris...
Purpose This paper aims to present issues of deterrence related to stalking. Design/methodology/app...
Stalking is a form of targeted violence which most often results in psychological harm, but can also...
How do police respond to and manage complaints of stalking? To answer this question, we conducted a ...
Purpose: Few studies have explored the correlates of police responses to the crime of stalking. The ...
The Multi-Agency Stalking Intervention Programme (MASIP), piloted in three police forces in England,...
This thesis explores the criminal offence of stalking. Chapter One introduces the existing literatur...
Stalking became a prominent term in U.S culture in 1990 after a celebrity was murdered by a stalker ...
This is meant to understand the shared experiences of victims of stalking while going through the le...
Information on the psychological consequences of stalking on victims is scarce. The present study ai...
Although stalking has been recognized as social problem for the last twenty years, few studies have ...
Although stalking has been recognized as social problem for the last twenty years, few studies have ...
Stalking is a significant social issue. The inconsistency as to what defines stalking has resulted i...
Scientific interest exploded after the crime of stalking was created in the early nineties. It is no...
Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviours by one person to another. Thes...
Differentiating which stalkers represent a significant risk of violence from those who pose less ris...
Purpose This paper aims to present issues of deterrence related to stalking. Design/methodology/app...
Stalking is a form of targeted violence which most often results in psychological harm, but can also...
How do police respond to and manage complaints of stalking? To answer this question, we conducted a ...
Purpose: Few studies have explored the correlates of police responses to the crime of stalking. The ...
The Multi-Agency Stalking Intervention Programme (MASIP), piloted in three police forces in England,...
This thesis explores the criminal offence of stalking. Chapter One introduces the existing literatur...
Stalking became a prominent term in U.S culture in 1990 after a celebrity was murdered by a stalker ...
This is meant to understand the shared experiences of victims of stalking while going through the le...
Information on the psychological consequences of stalking on victims is scarce. The present study ai...