Current risk assessment tools have been shown to accurately predict reoffending behaviours. However, these risk tools rarely include stalking as a risk factor. For example, the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA) has been found to be both reliable and valid but does not include stalking as one of its 13 items. Research has shown that 30-40% of stalking cases involve violence, and that victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) are at an elevated risk of being stalked by their intimate partners. Additionally, it is proposed that IPV victims are more likely to experience more violence from their stalkers in comparison to non-victims. This study aims to examine two things. The first is to study the relationship between stalking be...
International research has established that stalking is a prevalent problem with serious and often l...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
Differentiating which stalkers represent a significant risk of violence from those who pose less ris...
Research has indicated that stalking is a prevalent crime in North America. Despite this concern, th...
Stalking is a form of targeted violence which most often results in psychological harm, but can also...
Stalking has been linked to intimate partner violence (IPV) in a number of ways, with some researche...
Stalkers can be violent, and empirical studies have sought to identify factors associated with viole...
Research on stalking has evolved. It has grown from analyzing general trends to focusing on specific...
Stalking is a behaviour which can cause substantial damage to its victims, whether the perpetrator i...
Scientific interest exploded after the crime of stalking was created in the early nineties. It is no...
The purposes of this study were to investigate 1) the types of relationships that exist between stal...
First Published:17 May 2022Intimate partner violence (IPV) and intimate partner stalking (IPS) frequ...
Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviours by one person to another. Thes...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
The relationship between intimate partner abuse (IPA) and post-relationship stalking is poorly under...
International research has established that stalking is a prevalent problem with serious and often l...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
Differentiating which stalkers represent a significant risk of violence from those who pose less ris...
Research has indicated that stalking is a prevalent crime in North America. Despite this concern, th...
Stalking is a form of targeted violence which most often results in psychological harm, but can also...
Stalking has been linked to intimate partner violence (IPV) in a number of ways, with some researche...
Stalkers can be violent, and empirical studies have sought to identify factors associated with viole...
Research on stalking has evolved. It has grown from analyzing general trends to focusing on specific...
Stalking is a behaviour which can cause substantial damage to its victims, whether the perpetrator i...
Scientific interest exploded after the crime of stalking was created in the early nineties. It is no...
The purposes of this study were to investigate 1) the types of relationships that exist between stal...
First Published:17 May 2022Intimate partner violence (IPV) and intimate partner stalking (IPS) frequ...
Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviours by one person to another. Thes...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
The relationship between intimate partner abuse (IPA) and post-relationship stalking is poorly under...
International research has established that stalking is a prevalent problem with serious and often l...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
Differentiating which stalkers represent a significant risk of violence from those who pose less ris...