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  1. Sep 22, 2022 · PDF | This article comprehensively reviews and critiques theories providing an aetiological account of stalking. We evaluate applications of preexisting... | Find, read and cite all the...

  2. Stalking is widespread and has serious consequences; understanding why it’s wrong is not merely a philosophical puzzle but contributes to our understanding of an urgent social problem. But the question is underexamined in moral philosophy.

  3. Key Points. Stalking is the most dramatic form of tracking and the most common behavioural component of coercive control next to assault (Stark, 2007). DV stalkers are most likely to be violent....

  4. Stalking has been described as the “paradoxical crime of the nineties”. Stalking is viewed as encompassing behaviours which can appear conventional and inoffensive whilst nevertheless managing to convey a menacing sense of obsession. Although stalking-type behaviours have been

  5. Sep 1, 2000 · PDF | Stalking is a phenomenon increasingly targeted as a problem in need of social and legal control. Although, to date, the focus on stalking has been... | Find, read and cite all...

  6. Nov 21, 2018 · The Protection from Harassment Act 1997 was introduced to deal with stalking, but critics argued that it was not effective enough. Scotland introduced a specific offence of stalking in 2010, and England and Wales created two new specific offences in 2012.

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  8. Sep 22, 2022 · This review and critique of existing stalking theory highlights the potential to develop a comprehensive multi-factorial theory of stalking that builds on and unifies existing approaches while overcoming some of their problems with empirical scope and depth.

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