The survey defines stalking as "a course of conduct directed at a specific person that involves repeated visual or physical proximity, nonconsensual communication, or verbal, written or implied threats, or a combination thereof, that would cause a reasonable... Stalking: Perspectives on Victims and Perpetratorsedited by - 2001 - 400 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Noel-Anne Brennan - 2000 - 116 pages
...definition of stalking used in the Model Antistalking Code for States developed by NIJ.24 The survey defines stalking as "a course of conduct directed at a specific...make a credible threat of violence against victims, Exhibit 1 Percentage and Estimated Number of Men and Women StaSked in Lifetime Persons Stalked in Lifetime... | |
| Ronald M. Holmes, Stephen T. Holmes - Psychology - 2002 - 430 pages
...a specific person that involves repeated visual or physical proximity; nonconsensual communication; verbal, written, or implied threats; or a combination thereof that would cause fear in a reasonable person (with repeated meaning on two or more occasions). The authors developed... | |
| Gregg Barak - Political Science - 2003 - 364 pages
...family. The definition of stalking used by the National Violence Against Women Survey (1995-1996) was "a course of conduct directed at a specific person...thereof, that would cause a reasonable person fear" (Tjaden & Thoennes, 1998b, p. 2). The findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey revealed... | |
| Carol Goodman Kaufman, Carol Kaufman - Religion - 2003 - 262 pages
...involves repeated (two or more occasions) visual or physical proximity; nonconsensual communication; verbal, written, or implied threats; or a combination thereof that would cause fear in a reasonable person." 18 The operational definitions of stalking include the following behaviors... | |
| Claire M. Renzetti, Raquel Kennedy Bergen - Family & Relationships - 2005 - 310 pages
...illness or the abuse of drugs or alcohol. 2. Tjaden and Thoennes thus define stalking operationally as "'a course of conduct directed at a specific person...fear,' with repeated meaning on two or more occasions" (1998:2). 3. This question was worded as follows: "In your mind, at what point does following become... | |
| Rudolph Valadez - Psychology - 2005 - 420 pages
...conduct directed at a specific person that involves repeated visual or physical proximity, non consensual communication, or verbal, written or implied threats,...thereof, that would cause a reasonable person fear," repeated at least twice,308 This survey sheds new light on the extent of stalking. It found that 8.1%... | |
| Linda Lewis Alexander - Health & Fitness - 2007 - 730 pages
...proximity (with "repeated" meaning on two or more occasions); • Nonconsensual communication; • Verbal, written, or implied threats; or • A combination thereof that would cause fear in a reasonable person."18 A large survey in the United States found that stalkers frequently... | |
| 2007 - 490 pages
...directed at a specific person, that involves visual or physical proximity, non-consensual communication of verbal, written or implied threats, or a combination...thereof, that would cause a reasonable person fear". Vrouwen lopen duidelijk een groter risico om gestalkt te worden dan mannen. In de twee hoger vermelde... | |
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