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|a Psycho-criminological approaches to stalking behavior :
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|a Introduction : stalking behavior in a global context -- Part I. Theories and research. Stalking and cyberstalking victimization research : taking stock of key conceptual, definitional, prevalence, and theoretical issues -- Racial ddifferencesin stalking victimization, police reporting, and coping strategies among White, Black, and Asian Americans -- Ex-partner stalking in Finland : children as knowing agents in parental stalking -- Unwanted attention : a survey on cyberstalking victimization -- Is there a "best" stalking typology? : Parsing the heterogenity of stalking and stalkers in an Australian sample -- Public familiarity and understanding of stalking/hharassmentlegislation in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States -- Part II. National portraits. Stalking perception, victimization, and anti-stalking response in the Lithuanian context -- Stalking and intimate partner violence prevention from ecological and public health perspectives : the Spanish experience -- Stalking as a phenomenon in a Danish context -- Stalking in Portugal : from numbers to the new challenges -- Stalking in South Africa -- Part III. Policy and best practice. The Dutch model : a new approach to policing stalking -- Risk assessment and management of stalking in Sweden : the importance of fear as a victim vulnerability factor -- Hashtag you're it : limitations of psycho-legal responses to online interpersonal harm -- Stop stalking - but how? -- National stalking clinic : a UK response to assessing and managing stalking behavior -- The Danish Stalking Centre, 2019.
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|a "This work is only a start. The perceptive reader will quickly discern that many countries are not represented by the roster of authors, more specifically, large swaths of South America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. This book is a tremendous start-two internationally recognized experts in stalking are the co-editors--but there is much work to be done to codify stalking as a crime in most countries of the world where it is not; a fact which brings me to my first point in this foreword. A prerequisite of stalking is a stable democracy wherein other, and often more severe forms, of interpersonal violence have already been addressed in criminal law. Some authors have referred to these as the WEIRD (westernized, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic) countries, suggesting a certain ppejorativeattitude toward them; my preference is to consider them WIRED, suggesting both progression and innovation"--
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