Intimate Partner Stalking Research Paper

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Intimate partner violence can be caused by the crime called stalking. On the other hand, stalking can be the reason that a partner can start to be violent to the other person. Stalking behaviours performed against former or current intimate partners. Stalking is a social problem that impacts the lives of many people worldwide. Stalking was defined as “a course of conduct directed at a specific person that involves repeated (two or more occasions) visual or physical proximity, non-consensual communication, or verbal, writte, or implies threats, or a combination thereof, that would cause a reasonable person fear” (Tjaden and Thoennes, 1998). As Spitzberg and Cupach said, the most common form of stalking is the intimate partner stalking and in …show more content…
The age of the Internet has brought a slew of tools and research that allow stalkers to follow a person’s life in depth without their permission. The phenomenon of technology and stalking have dramatically risen the last 15 years. It is estimated that 80 million American adults utilise technology (Violence Against Women Office [VAWO], 2001). Stalking rate estimated from 3% to 13% for males and 8% to 32% for females, and the estimated rate of false claims of stalking is about 10% (Mullen et al.,1999; Sheridan and Blaauw, 2004).
There are different categories of stalkers’ types. Each category does not necessary mean that every stalker will fit into it. The stalkers come from any type of background and have any characteristics. The first category of stalking is the rejected stalker where the motivation is usually after their partner has ended up their relationship. The type of this stalker have levels of jealousy and narcissism, feelings of humiliation, and/or poor social skills. The rejected type of stalker is the most resistant to efforts aimed at ending his stalking behaviour. The second category is resentful stalker, in which, stalker wants to frighten or distress his survivor. Resentful