Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviours by one person to another. These behaviours may take the form of communicative intrusion, third-party contact and physical or sexual assault. The individual stalking behaviours experienced by victims have been found to differ in every case, specifically dependent on their stalker-victim relationship. Recent tragedies have shown that the police force generally underestimates the risk of ex-intimate stalking and harassment behaviours. This study aims to identify patterns of stalking behaviours from a victim’s perspective, specifically, whether there are any patterns of behaviour among the ex-intimate stalkers, in comparison to acquaintance or stranger stalkers. Information f...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
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...
Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviours by one person to another. Thes...
Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviors by one person to another. These...
Stalking is a significant social issue. The inconsistency as to what defines stalking has resulted i...
Purpose – Perception research has demonstrated that people view stranger stalkers to be more persis...
Stalking may be described as an extraordinary crime, one that is easy to commit but difficult to def...
Stalking is a particular type of interpersonal aggression that is difficult to define because it inc...
The current work reviews literature on the nature of stalking. Despite its nebulous nature and diffe...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
Previous research has found that our perceptions concerning stalking characteristics and behaviours ...
Research in stalking perceptions has shown certain relational biases, in which people tend to view e...
Research on stalking has evolved. It has grown from analyzing general trends to focusing on specific...
A review of the literature in the area of stalking and victims of stalking was undertaken. Stalking ...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
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...
Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviours by one person to another. Thes...
Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviors by one person to another. These...
Stalking is a significant social issue. The inconsistency as to what defines stalking has resulted i...
Purpose – Perception research has demonstrated that people view stranger stalkers to be more persis...
Stalking may be described as an extraordinary crime, one that is easy to commit but difficult to def...
Stalking is a particular type of interpersonal aggression that is difficult to define because it inc...
The current work reviews literature on the nature of stalking. Despite its nebulous nature and diffe...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
Previous research has found that our perceptions concerning stalking characteristics and behaviours ...
Research in stalking perceptions has shown certain relational biases, in which people tend to view e...
Research on stalking has evolved. It has grown from analyzing general trends to focusing on specific...
A review of the literature in the area of stalking and victims of stalking was undertaken. Stalking ...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
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...