Domestic Violence Stalking Project
Perhaps the only absolute you can say about stalking is that it is very inclusive and also very confusing. The wide range of harassers, victims, motives, methods, relationships and settings ensures that no one analysis or strategy will ever cover all, or even most, cases of stalking. Unfortunately, it also means that some, perhaps most, victims will have difficulty convincing others that their situation is harassing and frightening, let alone criminal.
Who, Where, When, Why…
Who: Stalking can occur between total strangers as well as long-term spouses, friends, friends of friends, classmates, co-workers – practically every type of relationship, and non-relationship, are potential stalking situations. Children, the elderly, men and women, the famous and the unknown, homosexuals, heterosexuals, and bisexuals, the perfectly sane and the mentally ill, pretty much anyone, can harass or be harassed. Stalkers and those they stalk also transcend all ethnic, racial, religious and economic boundaries.
We have information available for both professionals and victims that would like more information on stalking. Please click on the PDF links below for more information.
Information for Victims and Professionals:
