Stalking in JAPAN Series 3
- Shidonna Raven
- 3 days ago
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UNDERSTANDING STALKING
“Going to work, attending your kids activities, going out for the evening… these things seem routine. For me, they’re terrifying because I never know what he will do or when he will show up.” —Stalking Survivor.
WHO ARE STALKERS?
Most stalkers target people they know. Many stalkers commit this crime against people who they’ve dated/been romantically involved with. Stalkers may also be acquaintances, family members, and/or strangers.
WHAT DO STALKERS DO?
Most stalkers use multiple tactics to scare their victims. These behaviors may include (but are not limited to):
Unwanted contact through repeated calls (including hang-ups), texts, e-mails or messages.
Following you.
Sending unwanted gifts or letters.
Tracking you using technology (like GPS, apps, or hidden cameras)
Showing up or waiting for you at your home, work, or school.
Damaging your property.
Spreading rumors about you – in person or online.
Posting, sharing, or threatening to post intimate photographs of you.
Harassing your coworkers, family, or friends.
Gathering information about you by using the internet or going through your trash.
Hacking your accounts, changing your passwords, or impersonating you online.
Threatening to hurt you or those close to you – family, friends, pets.
Other actions that control, track, or frighten you.
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