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Trauma, Violence, and 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 Sheridan, Graham Davies
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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 Sheridan, Graham Davies
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Law and Human Behavior, 2009
We examined the association between psychopathy, assessed using the Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised: Screening Version (Hart et al., Manual for the psychopathy checklist screening version (PCL:SV), 1995), and stalking in 61 men convicted of stalking-related offenses.
Jennifer E. Storey +3 more
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We examined the association between psychopathy, assessed using the Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised: Screening Version (Hart et al., Manual for the psychopathy checklist screening version (PCL:SV), 1995), and stalking in 61 men convicted of stalking-related offenses.
Jennifer E. Storey +3 more
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Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2009
Stalking is a serious public health and societal concern affecting the college population. Although numerous studies illustrate the physical and mental effects of stalking, literature addressing how individuals cope with this phenomenon is lacking.
Angela Frederick, Amar, Eileen M, Alexy
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Stalking is a serious public health and societal concern affecting the college population. Although numerous studies illustrate the physical and mental effects of stalking, literature addressing how individuals cope with this phenomenon is lacking.
Angela Frederick, Amar, Eileen M, Alexy
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2016
The three widely known stalker classifications assist in categorizing stalkers, which allows for better management of violence risk. Although 80% of stalking is done by men, women also engage in stalking, and their violence risk should not be underestimated. Juvenile stalkers do exist and juvenile stalking is also associated with violence.
Britta, Ostermeyer +3 more
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The three widely known stalker classifications assist in categorizing stalkers, which allows for better management of violence risk. Although 80% of stalking is done by men, women also engage in stalking, and their violence risk should not be underestimated. Juvenile stalkers do exist and juvenile stalking is also associated with violence.
Britta, Ostermeyer +3 more
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Medicine, Science and the Law, 2013
The aim of this review was to study “female stalking” in the sense of the specific traits characterizing the phenomenon of stalking behaviour committed by women. The main medical databases were searched (Medline, Social Science Research Network, Apa Psyc Net), and 67 articles were selected, reporting studies conducted in clinical populations, case ...
CARABELLESE, Felice Francesco +5 more
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The aim of this review was to study “female stalking” in the sense of the specific traits characterizing the phenomenon of stalking behaviour committed by women. The main medical databases were searched (Medline, Social Science Research Network, Apa Psyc Net), and 67 articles were selected, reporting studies conducted in clinical populations, case ...
CARABELLESE, Felice Francesco +5 more
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Stalking the Grizzly Stalking the Elk
Science News, 1971by 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 on Campus: The Prevalence and Strategies for Coping with Stalking
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1997Abstract 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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