Female Victims of Stalking: Recognition and Intervention Models : a European StudyModena Group on Stalking |
Contents
Introduction by Salvatore Luberto | 7 |
phenomenon and research by Laura De Fazio | 15 |
Why is it difficult to prosecute stalking? | 21 |
Unsolved problems | 31 |
References | 34 |
an introduction to | 37 |
Research | 42 |
What do we know about the psychology of the stalker? | 43 |
Conclusion | 49 |
Method | 55 |
Research definitions of stalking | 56 |
57 | 77 |
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33405 | 89 |
Differences in sensitivity to stalking | 107 |
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