Stalking is a particular type of interpersonal aggression that is difficult to define because it incorporates a range of unwanted behaviours over a protracted period of time that often appear routine and harmless when considered on an incident-by-incident basis. Defining stalking is further complicated because people’s perceptions are integral to determining whether a particular course of conduct constitutes stalking, whether victims identify their own experiences as stalking, and whether support networks and law officials identify other people’s experiences as stalking. This chapter outlines the difficulties associated with defining and legislating against stalking, and reviews literature examining the influence of various personal and sit...
Approximately 3.4 million adults are stalked annually according to victim surveys, however this is n...
Perceptions of stalking behavior vary tremendously, yet the factors that influence these percep-tion...
Why are certain individuals more likely to endorse stalking attitudes than others? Is there a relati...
Stalking may be described as an extraordinary crime, one that is easy to commit but difficult to def...
Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviours by one person to another. Thes...
This study investigates the influence of prior relationship and severity of behavior on perceptions ...
This thesis explores the criminal offence of stalking. Chapter One introduces the existing literatur...
Research in stalking perceptions has shown certain relational biases, in which people tend to view e...
This study investigates the influence of prior relationship and severity of behavior on perceptions ...
Purpose – Perception research has demonstrated that people view stranger stalkers to be more persis...
Sex-based harassment and stalking are highly prevalent forms of interpersonal aggression that often ...
Previous research has found that our perceptions concerning stalking characteristics and behaviours ...
Wording differs substantially between the various legislation with regard to what behaviours constit...
Stalking is a significant social issue. The inconsistency as to what defines stalking has resulted i...
This paper seeks to identify the distinctive moral wrong of stalking and argues that this wrong is s...
Approximately 3.4 million adults are stalked annually according to victim surveys, however this is n...
Perceptions of stalking behavior vary tremendously, yet the factors that influence these percep-tion...
Why are certain individuals more likely to endorse stalking attitudes than others? Is there a relati...
Stalking may be described as an extraordinary crime, one that is easy to commit but difficult to def...
Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviours by one person to another. Thes...
This study investigates the influence of prior relationship and severity of behavior on perceptions ...
This thesis explores the criminal offence of stalking. Chapter One introduces the existing literatur...
Research in stalking perceptions has shown certain relational biases, in which people tend to view e...
This study investigates the influence of prior relationship and severity of behavior on perceptions ...
Purpose – Perception research has demonstrated that people view stranger stalkers to be more persis...
Sex-based harassment and stalking are highly prevalent forms of interpersonal aggression that often ...
Previous research has found that our perceptions concerning stalking characteristics and behaviours ...
Wording differs substantially between the various legislation with regard to what behaviours constit...
Stalking is a significant social issue. The inconsistency as to what defines stalking has resulted i...
This paper seeks to identify the distinctive moral wrong of stalking and argues that this wrong is s...
Approximately 3.4 million adults are stalked annually according to victim surveys, however this is n...
Perceptions of stalking behavior vary tremendously, yet the factors that influence these percep-tion...
Why are certain individuals more likely to endorse stalking attitudes than others? Is there a relati...