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Stalking
By Brittany Binkley
Objectives
• Definition
• Types
• Characteristics of Stalkers
• Facts About the Victims
• How to Deal with Stalkers
• Questions
Stalking - Definition
• When a person follows another person around stealthily.
• When a person waits to ambush the person(their prey).
• Watching a persons every move and repeatedly communicating with them against their wishes.
Types of stalkers• 1. Rejected stalker
• 2. Resentful stalkers
• 3. Intimacy seekers
• 4. Incompetent suitors
• 5. Predatory stalker
• This stalker will follow their victim in order to correct or avenge a rejection from the victim such as a divorce, breakup or separation.
• Rejected stalkers are the most common also the rejected stalker can be the most persistent and annoying.
Rejected Stalker
• The stalker follows the victim for revenge. Mostly to cause the victim fear
• Sometimes the stalker thinks they are the victim
Resentful Stalker
Intimacy Seekers
• This stalker makes up a fantasy believing that the victim and them were meant to be together.
• One third of stalkers classified as intimacy had a personality disorder.
Incompetent Suitors
• This stalker stalks the victim after being rejected in the hopes of changing the persons mind.
• Usually this stalker has poor social or dating skills
• This stalker picks a victim that they like and plans an attack on the victim by spying on them.
• This attack is usually of a sexual nature and is classified as the most dangerous.
Predatory Stalkers
Staking cat example
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzzjgBAaWZw&feature=related
Who are the Stalkers
• Extreme jealousy and controlling behaviour.
• A belief that destiny led him/her to you so you belong to them in some way.
• Few close friendships and an over-dependence on you as a link to the world.
• Failure to accept responsibility for his/her own behaviour.
• Refusing to accept ‘NO’.
• .
Who is the victim• 4 out of 5 stalking victims are women.
• 50% of stalking victims were between the ages of 18 and 27.
• 59% of female victims report being stalked by a former intimate partner.
How do deal with stalking
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRrkUy9KJ48
How many stalking panthers did you find
• http://www.duhaime.org/LegalResources/CriminalLaw/LawArticle-95/Stalking.aspx• http://www.criminalsbehindbars.com/info/stalkingqna.html• http://www.fris.org/Sections/05-Stalking/5.01-Victims.html• http://ebooks.cambridge.org/chapter.jsf?
bid=CBO9780511544088&cid=CBO9780511544088A015• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalking#Types_of_stalkers• http://www.suite101.com/content/stalking-crime-a29393
• http://ebooks.cambridge.org/chapter.jsf?bid=CBO9780511544088&cid=CBO9780511544088A015
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalking#Types_of_stalkers• http://www.suite101.com/content/stalking-crime-a29393
• I have my eyes on you
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