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Displaying 1 - 11 of 11VAWA Amendments to Clery: Recognizing & Responding to Stalking on Campus
Publication Date: 2015
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The 2013 Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) amendments to the Clery Act require that colleges and universities address stalking in a variety of ways. While these rules are not effective until July 2015, many campuses are already working to implement these provisions and struggling with questions regarding counting stalking crimes, determining Clery geography in stalking cases, and implementing… (read more)
VAWA Amendments to Clery: Recognizing & Responding to Stalking on Campus
Publication Date: 2015
Abstract:
The 2013 Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) amendments to the Clery Act require that colleges and universities address stalking in a variety of ways. While these rules are not effective until July 2015, many campuses are already working to implement these provisions and struggling with questions regarding counting stalking crimes, determining Clery geography in stalking cases, and implementing… (read more)
Understanding Stalking Dynamics and Implications for Transgender Individuals and Communities
Publication Date: 2014
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Rebecca Dreke, Deputy Director of the Stalking Resource Center, provides foundational information on stalking, including common stalking dynamics, the impact on victims, and how victim service providers can better assist transgender victims and survivors of stalking. Webinar participants are offered practical tools on safety planning and threat assessment as well as other examples to support them… (read more)
Understanding Stalking Dynamics and Implications for Transgender Individuals and Communities
Publication Date: 2014
Abstract:
Rebecca Dreke, Deputy Director of the Stalking Resource Center, provides foundational information on stalking, including common stalking dynamics, the impact on victims, and how victim service providers can better assist transgender victims and survivors of stalking. Webinar participants are offered practical tools on safety planning and threat assessment as well as other examples to support them… (read more)
The Model Stalking Policy: Responding to Stalking on Campus
Publication Date: 2011
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Numerous colleges and universities across the country contact the Stalking Resource Center each year, requesting assistance on how to address stalking on campuses. Along with requests for technical assistance, schools have asked for examples of stalking policies they could adapt and implement on their campuses. This document is a direct response to those inquiries and was developed to help… (read more)
Stalking and the Intersection with Domestic Violence
Publication Date: 2014
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Stalking, a dangerous and potentially lethal crime, is often misunderstood, minimized, or missed entirely. This webinar addresses the prevalence and dynamics of stalking with a focus on the intersection of stalking and domestic violence. A PDF of the presentation slides is also available.
National Stalking Awareness Month (NSAM)
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The Stalking Resource Center (SRC) of the National Center for Victims of Crime partnered with the U.S. Department of Justice's Office on Violence Against Women in observing National Stalking Awareness Month (NSAM). The NSAM website provides interactive quizzes, videos, fact sheets, guides, posters, artwork for buttons and magnets, event ideas, and media tools to assist with planning NSAM outreach.
Stalking Fact Sheet
Publication Date: 2015
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This stalking fact sheet, produced by the Stalking Resource Center, highlights the prevalence of stalking on campus and the impact that has on victims. Information is included on stalking victimization, stalking and intimate partner femicide, RECON study of stalkers, impact of stalking on victims and stalking laws.
Stalking Fact Sheet
Publication Date: 2012
File: Stalking_Fact_Sheet.pdf
Abstract:
This stalking fact sheet, produced by the Stalking Resource Center, highlights the prevalence of stalking on campus and the impact that has on victims. Information is included on stalking victimization, stalking and intimate partner femicide, RECON study of stalkers, impact of stalking on victims and stalking laws.
The Intersection of Stalking and Sexual Assault
Publication Date: 2015
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This webinar addresses the often overlooked link between stalking and sexual assault. Stalking is a crime that is often co-perpetrated with other crimes, such as domestic violence and sexual assault. Research supports a connection between stalking and sexual assault both pre- and post-assault. This webinar explores the nature and dynamics of stalking, focusing on its intersection with sexual… (read more)
Working with Victims of Stalking
Publication Date: 2014
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This webinar examines the effects of stalking on victims and considerations for working with victims, including victim safety, documentation, and advocacy and support services. Practical issues of threat assessment and safety planning with stalking victims are also discussed. This webinar is free.