Stalking Flashcards
Violence
32% of stalking cases involved physical violence; 12% involved sexual violence (Spitzberg & Cupach, 2007). Women more likely to experience serious violence from their stalkers
Violence estimated in 50% of all cases that result in court.
How common is stalking?
18.1% of women: 9.4% of men (aged 16 – 59) report stalking since aged of 16.
Stalking common type of intimate partner violence: 4.1% of women, 3.2% of men in the last year. (Home Office Statistical Bulletin, 2009/2010)
Nationwide: 25% increase in stalking charges in 2014. UP 33% since 2012. = 13, 348 charges given out in England, Wales & N. Ireland
Who Stalks?
80-90% stalkers are male, approx. 80% victims are female. This ration changes when considering cyberstalking; around 40% victims males (Maple et al., 2011).
Women more likely to be stalked by men (up to 98%). 1 in 3 men stalked by other males.
Classifying Stalkers
- Rejected
- Resentful
- Intimacy Seekers - establish intimate relationship with the victim.
- Incompetent suitor - To establish contact in the hope of a friendship or sexual relationship.
They are either indifferent or blind to the disinterest or distress of the victim. - Predatory