Stalked

Stalked
Title Stalked PDF eBook
Author Kate Brennan
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 287
Release 2009-03-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0141039213

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What if your lover vowed to destroy you if you left him? Kate Brennan was an independent, successful woman when she met Paul, a wealthy, charismatic businessman. Too late did Kate discover his dark side: the serial infidelity, unbalanced character and sordid secrets. This is Kate's harrowing story of how she tried to escape.

Stalked

Stalked
Title Stalked PDF eBook
Author Allison Brennan
Publisher Saint Martin's Paperbacks
Total Pages 386
Release 2012
Genre Murder
ISBN 9781620905173

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"A new trainee at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Lucy Kincaid has already seen more than her share of murder and mayhem. Still reeling from the sex-crime case that sealed her reputation, she's found a true friend and mentor in Agent Tony Presidio. No matter what goes down at the Bureau, Tony's got her back--until he's called to New York to help investigate the murder of a reporter with ties to Lucy"--P. [4] of cover.

Give Me Everything You Have

Give Me Everything You Have
Title Give Me Everything You Have PDF eBook
Author James Lasdun
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages 225
Release 2013-02-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0374708908

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A true story of obsessive love turning to obsessive hate in the crucible of the digital age. Give Me Everything You Have chronicles author James Lasdun's strange and harrowing ordeal at the hands of a former student, a self-styled "verbal terrorist," who began trying, in her words, to "ruin him." Hate mail, online postings, and public accusations of plagiarism and sexual misconduct were her weapons of choice and, as with more conventional terrorist weapons, proved remarkably difficult to combat. James Lasdun's account, while terrifying, is told with compassion and humor, and brilliantly succeeds in turning a highly personal story into a profound meditation on subjects as varied as madness, race, Middle East politics, and the meaning of honor and reputation in the Internet age.

Stalked: the Human Target

Stalked: the Human Target
Title Stalked: the Human Target PDF eBook
Author Rachel Cassidy
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-10
Genre Celebrities
ISBN 9781925682496

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Stalked: The Human Target is a detailed account of the effects of stalking, which is experienced by a shockingly high proportion of the population. Celebrities like David Letterman and Madonna are the highest profile targets of stalkers, but ordinary people are also targeted, harassed and bullied. Rachel Cassidy, herself the target of a stalker, tells the stories of people who have been pursued by stalkers and the devastating effects that has had on their lives. Sometimes the stalker's behaviour becomes violent. Dancing with the Stars judge Mark Wilson had two dancing schools burned to the ground and his career destroyed. The man who stalked Jodie Foster attempted to assassinate President Reagan to gain her attention. Stalked is a perceptive analysis of stalking from the inside - told by the targets, the stalkers, and the experts who deal with the havoc wreaked by the people who harass or persecute others with unwanted and obsessive attention.

Perspectives on Stalking

Perspectives on Stalking
Title Perspectives on Stalking PDF eBook
Author Roland D. Maiuro, PhD
Publisher Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages 300
Release 2015-11-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0826194699

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Each year an estimated 3.4 million men and women become victims of stalking. While a man in a black coat following a girl in a dark alley is the media’s stereotypical portrayal of stalking, there is actually a wide range of behavior that can be defined as such. Stalking—characterized by harassment, repeated calling, sending inappropriate letters or gifts, unsuitable use of social media, confrontation, and other unwanted behaviors—is a worldwide problem that is on the rise, especially the incidence and prevalence of cyberstalking. This book presents a collection of prominent articles published in the peer-reviewed journal Violence and Victims, written by experts on stalking from a variety of social science disciplines. Authors present research related to stalking victims and perpetrators, cyberstalking, how to identify stalking, and stalking in a variety of settings with a focus on college campuses. College students, many of whom are relatively new to intimate relationships, are especially prone to becoming stalked or perpetrating stalking. Several articles in this collection address stalking within the college population, including an empirical study of stalking victimization in men and women and a discussion of coping strategies at a Finnish university. Authors examine varying perceptions and attitudes toward stalking on campus, and discuss how to draw the line between courtship behavior and stalking. Personality attributes of stalkers include, according to one study, less social competence and a greater tendency to display borderline behaviors. Studies also address the relationship between stalking and gender, the stalking experiences of battered women, and the growing incidence of cyberstalking. This book will provide a solid research foundation toward understanding and controlling stalking behaviors, which can potentially lead to more serious abuse. Key Features: Disseminates the most acclaimed research articles on stalking from the peer-reviewed journal Victims and Violence Authored by well-known stalking experts from varied social science disciplines Explores stalking in numerous settings including college campuses Presents research on perpetrators and victims of stalking Examines cyberstalking

Stalking in America

Stalking in America
Title Stalking in America PDF eBook
Author Patricia Godeke Tjaden
Publisher
Total Pages 20
Release 1998
Genre Stalking
ISBN

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Stalking and Violence

Stalking and Violence
Title Stalking and Violence PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Morewitz
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 154
Release 2003
Genre Medical
ISBN 0306473658

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Stalking and Violence: New Patterns of Obsession and Trauma provides new perspectives on the prevalence, causes, and effects of stalking in intimate and non-intimate relations. Drawing on the results of a large random survey of restraining orders, this book found that stalking is highly prevalent in a variety of relationships and is a pattern of behaviors that is routinely regulated by the demographic and social characteristics of the victims and offenders. This book demonstrates that it is possible to develop reliable stalker profiles to help better detect and respond to the threat of stalking. These findings differ from previous studies that considered stalking limited to severely disturbed persons. Covering a wide range of topics from offender profiling, the dangers of stalking, cyberstalking, traumatic health effects, and the responses of the police and courts to stalking, this book will be relevant to a wide range of professionals and students in the fields of mental health, criminal justice, law, social work, medicine, nursing, public health, security/safety, and internet technology.