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Stalking the Grizzly Stalking the Elk

Science News, 1971
by Joan Lynn Arehart EVEN the most hardened animal hater will usually admit that the grizzly is a magnificent mammal. A single blow of the bear's paw can crush a bull's skull. Yet although the grizzly has lumbered across the North American continent for a million years, it has been drastically dwindling in numbers since the advent of the repeating ...
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Stalking

Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2003
The current work reviews literature on the nature of stalking. Despite its nebulous nature and differing legal and clinical definitions of stalking, researchers and practitioners are referring to the same phenomenon. Stalking is chronic, consisting of a number of nuisance behaviors that appear consistent over countries and samples.
Lorraine P, Sheridan   +2 more
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Stalking on Campus: The Prevalence and Strategies for Coping with Stalking

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1997
Abstract This epidemiological study explored the prevalence of stalkers and stalking victims among college students. Two questionnaires (one assessing the behaviors of those who stalk others, and the other assessing victims of stalking) were administered to 294 college undergraduates.
W J, Fremouw, D, Westrup, J, Pennypacker
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Stalking

2020
Stalking ist ein Phänomen, welches insbesondere aufgrund neuer Kommunikationsmittel, aber auch durch Veränderungen in der Gesellschaft zunimmt. Es handelt sich um ein soziales Problem, welches in vielfältiger Weise auf das Leben der Opfer einwirkt und psychosoziale Probleme verursachen kann. Die vorliegende Bachelorarbeit beschäftigt sich mit folgender
Aebi, Anna, Zurbriggen, Isabelle
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Stalking

2009
This thesis focuses on the issue of systematic and excessive pursuit, for which the English has come to use the term stalking. This work is divided to teoretical and empirical part. The first part introduces the phenomenon of this offence and the typical patterns of behaviour, with which a known or an unknown offender harms the victim. It describes the
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Stalking

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2001
This article aims to clarify two issues relating to stalking: how potential victims perceive the crime and the prevalence of stalking and stalking-related acts among the British female population. Three hundred forty-eight women were invited to classify which of a range of intrusive behaviors were exemplars of stalking.
Sheridan, L, Davies, GM, Boon, JCW
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Is it Stalking?

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2004
Perceptions of stalking behavior vary tremendously, yet the factors that influence these perceptions are largely unknown. This article reports on two studies that analyzed individual and situational variables that may influence perceptions of stalking using hypothetical vignettes that varied the gender of the perpetrator and target.
Lorraine Phillips   +3 more
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Stalking

2007
Over the last two decades, stalking has received increasingly widespread attention. The establishment of anti-stalking legislation has helped to spur interest in stalking research and the forensic assessment of stalkers. Popular representations of stalking have made the public more aware of this phenomenon.
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Stalking

The Yale Review, 2019
Harvey Wallace   +2 more
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Stalking Sarcopenia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1995
I H, Rosenberg, R, Roubenoff
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