Background: The Modena Group on Stalking is a network of researchers based in Modena (S. Luberto \u2013 coordinator- with authors), involving Belgium (G. Vervaeke, A. Groenen), the Netherlands (P. Emmelkamp, J. Kamphuis), United Kingdom (D. James, F. Farnham), Spain (M. Aebi, M. Lopez) and Slovenja (M. Goradz, A. Bucar). The Group has been funded by the European Commission Daphne program to combat violence against children, young people and women.Aims: To outline the second research project of the Group, addressing pathways to care of women victims of stalking in the six participating Countries. A collection of fact sheets for helping professional and victims will be produced during the project.Method: The investigators will collect data ...
Article 34 of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women an...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The European Union Agency for...
Background: Stalking is a heterogeneous and complex behavioural pattern, whose definition and recogn...
Background: The Modena Group on Stalking is a network of researchers based in Modena (S. Luberto – c...
Stalking has emerged quite recently as a social and public problem in Europe and has attracted atten...
To explore the experience of requesting help by victims of stalking in different eUROPEAN COUNTRIES ...
Little research data are available regarding perception and attitudinal factors affecting recognitio...
The studies carried out on stalking in Spain have shown victims are unlikely to formally report thes...
The thesis ?Help to the Victims of Stalking? deals with the problem of the dangerous pursuit or stal...
The article reports the perception and the attitudes on stalking of a group of helping professionals...
Femicide, defined as the killings of females by males because they are females, is becoming recogniz...
Over eight years after the enactment of the Dutch anti-stalking provisions there are still no figure...
Abstract In the UK, one in five women, and one in ten men will be stalked in their lifetime (ONS in...
Femicide, defined as the killings of females by males because they are females, is becoming recogniz...
Aim This study has the aim to represent the degree of information raining about the identification...
Article 34 of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women an...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The European Union Agency for...
Background: Stalking is a heterogeneous and complex behavioural pattern, whose definition and recogn...
Background: The Modena Group on Stalking is a network of researchers based in Modena (S. Luberto – c...
Stalking has emerged quite recently as a social and public problem in Europe and has attracted atten...
To explore the experience of requesting help by victims of stalking in different eUROPEAN COUNTRIES ...
Little research data are available regarding perception and attitudinal factors affecting recognitio...
The studies carried out on stalking in Spain have shown victims are unlikely to formally report thes...
The thesis ?Help to the Victims of Stalking? deals with the problem of the dangerous pursuit or stal...
The article reports the perception and the attitudes on stalking of a group of helping professionals...
Femicide, defined as the killings of females by males because they are females, is becoming recogniz...
Over eight years after the enactment of the Dutch anti-stalking provisions there are still no figure...
Abstract In the UK, one in five women, and one in ten men will be stalked in their lifetime (ONS in...
Femicide, defined as the killings of females by males because they are females, is becoming recogniz...
Aim This study has the aim to represent the degree of information raining about the identification...
Article 34 of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women an...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The European Union Agency for...
Background: Stalking is a heterogeneous and complex behavioural pattern, whose definition and recogn...