Stalking is a very dangerous form of violence and is more common than people think. As a society, we have many different views on the definition of stalking behavior. There are various forms of stalking, some of which seem to be harmless, but it is difficult to distinguish harmful situations and behaviors from harmless situations and behaviors. The main factor tracking it is that it is a form of abuse that is not required by the victim. Before the article begins, it will define tracking, a little history and some form.
Tracking intimate partners Stalking victims contain patterns of harassment or threat strategies used by perpetrators, but this is not a welcome addition to the victims, and fears and security concerns It does not cause it. For the purpose of this report, if it is repeatedly stalled or single stalled by the same criminal, if you feel extremely scared, or you think you are near or nearby, that person was considered harmed or assumed to have been killed I will. For victims of stalking behaviors by perpetrators' behavior
Stalking is usually included in the violence of various intimate partners. Stalking usually means sending unnecessary gifts to the victim, following or waiting for the victim, damaging the victim's property or damaging the victim's home or office It refers to harassment or threatening acts in. Post personal information, hurt the character of the victim, spread rumors, harass the victim through the Internet. As with perpetrators of physical violence and sexual violence, the motivation of the stalker is to control the victim. Tracking and intimate partner violence may occur at the same time
According to domestic intimate partners and sexual violence survey data, nearly 62% of women's stalker victims have been deceived by current or former intimate partners, stalking is tracked by acquaintances, 26% of respondents It is. Nationwide Injury Prevention Management Center, nationwide intimate companion and sexual violence survey, 2010 - 2012 national report (Washington: Disease Control and Prevention Center, 2017), https: // www. Available at. cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pdf/NISVS-StateReportBook.pdf An additional 7% chase victim was tracked by one family and 2% was tracked by the authorities. A