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  2. Cyberstalking legislation - Wikipedia

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    While some sites specialize in laws that protect victims age 18 and under, Working to Halt Online Abuse is a help resource listing current and pending cyberstalking-related United States federal and state laws. [23] It also lists those states that do not have laws yet and related laws from other countries.

  3. Counterman v. Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Law professor Mary Anne Franks, whose focus is cyberbullying, wrote: "The court ignores the reality that many stalkers fervently believe that their actions are or should be welcomed by their victims; indeed, the court's holding means that the more delusional the stalker, the more the stalking is protected."

  4. Cyberstalking - Wikipedia

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    Cyberstalking is a criminal offense under various state anti-stalking, slander and harassment laws. A conviction can result in a restraining order, probation, or criminal penalties against the assailant, including jail.

  5. Stalking victims will be able to learn who the perpetrator is ...

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    The government will also undertake a review of stalking legislation to decide if the law needs to be overhauled to support police to improve how they handle stalking cases. On top of this, the new ...

  6. Oregon Legislature passes bill modernizing state stalking laws

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    Rep. Kevin Mannix, R-Salem, began work on House Bill 4156 months ago, convening a work group to discuss updating stalking laws in Oregon.

  7. Former bus driver gets 9 years in federal prison for stalking ...

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    Mar. 28—A former school bus driver from Maine was sentenced Thursday to nine years in federal prison for stalking an 8-year-old Greenland boy who rode his bus in 2022. Michael Chick, 40, of ...

  8. Stalking - Wikipedia

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    The laws vary slightly from state to state, with Queensland's laws having the broadest scope, and South Australian laws the most restrictive. Punishments vary from a maximum of 10 years imprisonment in some states, to a fine for the lowest severity of stalking in others.

  9. Violence Against Women Act - Wikipedia

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    The Violence Against Women laws provided programs and services, including: Federal rape shield law. [52] Community violence prevention programs. Protections for victims who are evicted from their homes because of events related to domestic violence or stalking. Funding for victim assistance services, like rape crisis centers and hotlines.