© 2019 International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology. Strangulation is different to other types of physical violence as it often leaves no visible injuries and is frequently motivated by coercive control. Few studies have explored nonfatal strangulation and coercive control, and no studies have explored these factors within a sample of stalkers. Given that stalking perpetrators exhibit many of the coercively controlling behaviors related to nonfatal strangulation, the current study explored nonfatal strangulation and other coercively controlling behaviors in a stalking sample. A police dataset of 9,884 cases of domestic violence that involved stalking was analyzed. Results revealed that coercive control and related beha...
Research on stalking has evolved. It has grown from analyzing general trends to focusing on specific...
Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviours by one person to another. Thes...
One incidence of intimate partner non-fatal strangulation (NFS) significantly increases the risk of ...
This article reviews recent scholarship around the issue of nonfatal strangulation in cases of domes...
Strangulation is a unique and particularly gendered form of nonfatal intimate partner violence, affe...
Efforts to partner researchers and practitioners have the potential to significantly improve both re...
e Abstract—The purpose of this study was to examine non-fatal strangulation by an intimate partner a...
Stalkers can be violent, and empirical studies have sought to identify factors associated with viole...
Strangulation is a unique and particularly gendered form of nonfatal intimate partner violence, affe...
We reviewed the literature on the epidemiology of nonfatal strangulation (also, albeit incorrectly, ...
In addition to being established by research to lead to serious health concerns and known as the ult...
This thesis investigates coercive control and other forms of violence experienced by stalking victim...
Strangulation is a unique and particularly gendered form of nonfatal intimate partner violence, affe...
Objective: To describe the prevalence, risk factors, signs and symptoms of non-fatal strangulation (...
Strangulation, including asphyxiation, grabbing another by the neck and choking, is a significant fe...
Research on stalking has evolved. It has grown from analyzing general trends to focusing on specific...
Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviours by one person to another. Thes...
One incidence of intimate partner non-fatal strangulation (NFS) significantly increases the risk of ...
This article reviews recent scholarship around the issue of nonfatal strangulation in cases of domes...
Strangulation is a unique and particularly gendered form of nonfatal intimate partner violence, affe...
Efforts to partner researchers and practitioners have the potential to significantly improve both re...
e Abstract—The purpose of this study was to examine non-fatal strangulation by an intimate partner a...
Stalkers can be violent, and empirical studies have sought to identify factors associated with viole...
Strangulation is a unique and particularly gendered form of nonfatal intimate partner violence, affe...
We reviewed the literature on the epidemiology of nonfatal strangulation (also, albeit incorrectly, ...
In addition to being established by research to lead to serious health concerns and known as the ult...
This thesis investigates coercive control and other forms of violence experienced by stalking victim...
Strangulation is a unique and particularly gendered form of nonfatal intimate partner violence, affe...
Objective: To describe the prevalence, risk factors, signs and symptoms of non-fatal strangulation (...
Strangulation, including asphyxiation, grabbing another by the neck and choking, is a significant fe...
Research on stalking has evolved. It has grown from analyzing general trends to focusing on specific...
Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviours by one person to another. Thes...
One incidence of intimate partner non-fatal strangulation (NFS) significantly increases the risk of ...