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Exploring Multiple-Perpetrator Stalking: Victim Consequences of Solo and Multiple Stalkers
Victims & Offenders ( IF 2.045 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-30 , DOI: 10.1080/15564886.2021.1900004
Marcia Diaz 1
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ABSTRACT

Though stalking is often portrayed as a solo offender crime, victims can also be targeted by multiple stalkers working together or separately. This project uses data from the 2006 Stalking Victimization Supplement to explore the negative consequences and protective measures experienced by victims of solo stalkers, multiple stalkers working together, and multiple, independent stalkers. Results suggest the presence of multiple stalkers on its own does not aggravate the victim consequences, but having multiple stalkers working together increases the average number of negative outcomes experienced. These findings highlight the need for research in this area, as the presence of multiple stalkers jointly targeting a victim can heighten the negative effects of stalking.



中文翻译:

探索多个肇事者跟踪:单独和多个跟踪者的受害者后果

摘要

尽管缠扰行为通常被描述为单独犯罪,但受害者也可能成为多个缠扰者共同或单独行动的目标。该项目使用来自 2006 年 Stalking Victimization Supplement 的数据来探索单独缠扰者、多个缠扰者合作以及多个独立缠扰者的受害者所经历的负面后果和保护措施。结果表明,多个缠扰者的存在本身不会加重受害者的后果,但让多个缠扰者一起工作会增加所经历的负面结果的平均数量。这些发现强调了在该领域进行研究的必要性,因为多个缠扰者共同瞄准受害者会加剧缠扰行为的负面影响。

更新日期:2021-03-30
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