Stalking : perspectives on victims and perpetrators /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Springer Pub.,
[2002]
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Table of Contents:
- Perspectives on stalking research
- Pt. 1. Victimization issues
- Comparing stalking victimization from legal and victim perspectives
- Stalking victimization : clinical implications for assessment and intervention
- Intimate partner violence and stalking behavior : exploration of patterns and correlates in a sample of acutely battered women
- The impact of severe stalking experienced by acutely battered women : an examination of violence, psychological symptoms and strategic responding
- An empirical study of stalking victimization
- Obsessive relational intrusion : incidence, perceived severity, and coping
- Pt. 2. Perpetrator issues
- An integrative contextual developmental model of male stalking
- Initial courtship behavior and stalking : how should we draw the line?
- Breaking up is hard to do : unwanted pursuit behaviors following the dissolution of a romantic relationship
- Stalking perpetrators and psychological maltreatment of partners : anger-jealousy, attachment insecurity, need for control, and break-up context
- Stalking as a variant of intimate violence : implications from a young adult sample
- Stalking by former intimates : verbal threats and other predictors of physical violence
- Negative family-of-origin experiences : are they associated with perpetrating unwanted pursuit behaviors?
- The role of stalking in domestic violence reports generated by the Colorado Springs Police Department
- Pt. 3. Overview
- Research on stalking : what do we know and where do we go?