“I will f**king kill you!”
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Episode 10 is a deep dive into stalking types, characteristics of stalkers, and useful information to help victims of stalking. TRIGGER WARNING After recording this episode a victim of domestic violence sent me a recording of a DV incident. I feel this is very important for people to listen to. It gives a real insight into the terror and helplessness a stalking victim feels. If you feel this may trigger you, I suggest you not listen to this episode.     Sources: Emily Spence-Diehl (1999). A Handbook for Stalking Victims. https://www.una.edu/manesafety/Stalking/stalkinghandbookforvictims.pdf MacKenzie, R.D., McEwan, T.E., Pathé, M.T., James, D.V., Ogloff, J.R.P., & Mullen, P.E. (2009). The Stalking Risk Profile. Guidelines for assessing and managing stalkers. StalkInc. & the Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science, Monash University. Ogilvie E (2000). Australian Institute of Criminology Research and Public Policy Series No. 34. ISSN 1326-6004 Queensland Criminal Code Act 1899: Sect.359B   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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