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- Stalking behaviour is any type of behaviour that is persistent and unwanted, causing fear, distress or anxiety to the victim12.Some examples of stalking behaviour are12:
- Sending flowers, gifts, or messages repeatedly and maliciously
- Following the victim to various places or showing up unexpectedly
- Making threats to the victim or their loved ones, either directly or indirectly
- Damaging the victim’s property or threatening to do so
- Monitoring the victim’s online activity or using technology to track their location
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Stalking can consist of any type of behaviour such as regularly sending flowers or gifts, making unwanted or malicious communication, damaging property and physical or sexual assault. If the behaviour is persistent and clearly unwanted, causing you fear, distress or anxiety then it is stalking and you should not have to live with it.
www.suzylamplugh.org/what-is-stalkingCommon stalking behaviors include:
- Repeated and unwanted communications through phone calls, mail, emails, or social media sites
- Following the victim to work, school, home, or other places where they frequently visit
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