How do police respond to and manage complaints of stalking? To answer this question, we conducted a 3-phase study. First, we reviewed the literature to identify risk management tactics used to combat stalking. Second, we asked a group of police officers to review those tactics for completeness and group them into categories reflecting more general risk management strategies. The result was 22 categories of strategies. Finally, we used qualitative methods to evaluate the files of 32 cases referred to the specialized anti-stalking unit of a metropolitan police department. We coded specific risk management tactics and strategies used by police. Results indicated that a median number of 19 specific tactics from 7 general strategies were used to...
Over the past 15 years, forensic mental health has become more concerned with the concepts of violen...
One in every five women will experience stalking in their lifetime. Research suggests the lifetime p...
Stalking may be described as an extraordinary crime, one that is easy to commit but difficult to def...
How do police respond to and manage complaints of stalking? To answer this question, we conducted a ...
The stalking literature lacks research regarding how stalking cases are resolved and which managemen...
Stalking is a common social problem, often driven by psychiatric disorder in its perpetrators and pr...
Drawing data from a sample of stalking victims, this study assessed the impact of nine subsequent po...
Purpose: Few studies have explored the correlates of police responses to the crime of stalking. The ...
Stalking is a common social problem, often driven by psychiatric disorder in its perpetrators and pr...
International research has established that stalking is a prevalent problem with serious and often l...
A pilot Multi-Agency Stalking Intervention Programme (MASIP), introduced in three police forces in E...
Little research data are available regarding perception and attitudinal factors affecting recognitio...
Despite the growing body of scholarship on stalking victimization, the criminal justice system’s res...
Approximately 3.4 million adults are stalked annually according to victim surveys, however this is n...
Mental health professionals are at heightened risk of stalking victimization, however minimal resear...
Over the past 15 years, forensic mental health has become more concerned with the concepts of violen...
One in every five women will experience stalking in their lifetime. Research suggests the lifetime p...
Stalking may be described as an extraordinary crime, one that is easy to commit but difficult to def...
How do police respond to and manage complaints of stalking? To answer this question, we conducted a ...
The stalking literature lacks research regarding how stalking cases are resolved and which managemen...
Stalking is a common social problem, often driven by psychiatric disorder in its perpetrators and pr...
Drawing data from a sample of stalking victims, this study assessed the impact of nine subsequent po...
Purpose: Few studies have explored the correlates of police responses to the crime of stalking. The ...
Stalking is a common social problem, often driven by psychiatric disorder in its perpetrators and pr...
International research has established that stalking is a prevalent problem with serious and often l...
A pilot Multi-Agency Stalking Intervention Programme (MASIP), introduced in three police forces in E...
Little research data are available regarding perception and attitudinal factors affecting recognitio...
Despite the growing body of scholarship on stalking victimization, the criminal justice system’s res...
Approximately 3.4 million adults are stalked annually according to victim surveys, however this is n...
Mental health professionals are at heightened risk of stalking victimization, however minimal resear...
Over the past 15 years, forensic mental health has become more concerned with the concepts of violen...
One in every five women will experience stalking in their lifetime. Research suggests the lifetime p...
Stalking may be described as an extraordinary crime, one that is easy to commit but difficult to def...