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  2. Stalking - Wikipedia

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    For example, most prosecutions in this stalking category have been against anti-abortionists who stalk doctors in an attempt to discourage the performance of abortions. [30] Stalkers may fit categories with paranoia disorders. Intimacy-seeking stalkers often have delusional disorders involving erotomanic delusions. With rejected stalkers, the ...

  3. Cyberstalking - Wikipedia

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    Cyberstalking specifically has been addressed in recent U.S. federal law. For example, the Violence Against Women Act, passed in 2000, made cyberstalking a part of the federal interstate stalking statute. [34] The current US Federal Anti-Cyber-Stalking law is found at 47 U.S.C. § 223. [45]

  4. Texas man charged with stalking WNBA star Caitlin Clark - AOL

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    Indianapolis police have arrested a 55-year-old Texas man on charges of stalking WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark. ... the victim is setting an example for all women who deserve to live and work in ...

  5. Caitlin Clark's alleged stalker yells 'guilty as charged' in ...

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    The stalking charge carries a prison sentence of one to six years and a fine of up to $10,000. ... the victim is setting an example for all women who deserve to live and work in Indy without the ...

  6. Gang stalking - Wikipedia

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    Gang stalking or group-stalking is a set of persecutory beliefs in which those affected believe they are being followed, stalked, and harassed by a large number of people. [1] The term is associated with the virtual community formed by people who consider themselves " targeted individuals " (" T.I. "), claiming their lives are disrupted from ...

  7. Stalking horse - Wikipedia

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    A stalking horse is a figure used to test a concept or mount a challenge on behalf of a third party. If the idea proves viable or popular, the third party can then ...

  8. Obsessive relational intrusion - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the more serious the intrusion (for example, violence), the more formal the coping response (for example, calling the police). [ 4 ] ORI behavior, as well as non-ORI sexually coercive behavior, can involve types of coercion identified as deception coercion, mild force coercion, psychological coercion and severe force coercion.

  9. Category:Stalking - Wikipedia

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