It has been hypothesised that attitudes minimising, justifying and normalising stalking exist in the community, influencing whether or not stalking is recognised, and potentially affecting the responses of police and others to whom victims turn for support. This study investigates the nature of these attitudes as measured using the Stalking Related Attitudes Questionnaire (SRAQ). Two hundred and forty-four community members and 280 police officers in Victoria, Australia (total sample 61% male, mean age=43.3, SD = 13.3) completed the SRAQ. Full information factor analysis identified three underlying stalking-related attitudes: "stalking isn't serious", "stalking is romantic" and "victims are to blame". Males endorsed all to a greater extent ...
This thesis explores the criminal offence of stalking. Chapter One introduces the existing literatur...
Perceptions of stalking behavior vary tremendously, yet the factors that influence these percep-tion...
Ex-partner stalkers are more persistent and dangerous than stranger stalkers, but are less likely to...
Approximately 3.4 million adults are stalked annually according to victim surveys, however this is n...
Approximately 3.4 million adults are stalked annually according to victim surveys, however this is n...
2In the last decade stalking has emerged as a significant social problem. It occurs when one individ...
The study demonstrated that the context and frame placed on behaviour are significant in whether the...
Little work has examined whether culture and personality influence perceptions of stalking behaviour...
Little work has examined whether culture and personality influence perceptions of stalking behaviour...
Objective: This study examines the extent and nature of stalking victimisation in a random community...
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...
Previous research has found that our perceptions concerning stalking characteristics and behaviours ...
This study investigates the influence of prior relationship and severity of behavior on perceptions ...
Stalking is a particular type of interpersonal aggression that is difficult to define because it inc...
This thesis explores the criminal offence of stalking. Chapter One introduces the existing literatur...
Perceptions of stalking behavior vary tremendously, yet the factors that influence these percep-tion...
Ex-partner stalkers are more persistent and dangerous than stranger stalkers, but are less likely to...
Approximately 3.4 million adults are stalked annually according to victim surveys, however this is n...
Approximately 3.4 million adults are stalked annually according to victim surveys, however this is n...
2In the last decade stalking has emerged as a significant social problem. It occurs when one individ...
The study demonstrated that the context and frame placed on behaviour are significant in whether the...
Little work has examined whether culture and personality influence perceptions of stalking behaviour...
Little work has examined whether culture and personality influence perceptions of stalking behaviour...
Objective: This study examines the extent and nature of stalking victimisation in a random community...
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...
Previous research has found that our perceptions concerning stalking characteristics and behaviours ...
This study investigates the influence of prior relationship and severity of behavior on perceptions ...
Stalking is a particular type of interpersonal aggression that is difficult to define because it inc...
This thesis explores the criminal offence of stalking. Chapter One introduces the existing literatur...
Perceptions of stalking behavior vary tremendously, yet the factors that influence these percep-tion...
Ex-partner stalkers are more persistent and dangerous than stranger stalkers, but are less likely to...