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  2. Stalking - Wikipedia

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    Although stalking is illegal in most areas of the world, some of the actions that contribute to stalking may be legal, such as gathering information, calling someone on the phone, texting, sending gifts, emailing, or instant messaging. They become illegal when they breach the legal definition of harassment (e.g., an action such as sending a ...

  3. Free Therapy: Help! I Can’t Stop Cyber Stalking People from ...

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    Can't kick your social media-stalking habit? Therapist Minaa B. has the scoop on how to quit—and why you might have become low-key addicted in the first place. Free Therapy: Help!

  4. Stalking victims to get right to know abuser's identity - AOL

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    Stalking Protection Orders - which can ban alleged stalkers from contacting or being within a certain distance of their victims - will also be made more widely available, the government said.

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

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    Perpetrators will be subject to a tougher restraining order system as new policies make it easier for victims to obtain Stalking Protection Orders to stop offenders from pursuing and harassing them.

  6. Cyberstalking - Wikipedia

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    A stalker may be an online stranger or a person whom the target knows. They may be anonymous and solicit involvement of other people online who do not even know the target. [7] Cyberstalking is a criminal offense under various state anti-stalking, slander and harassment laws. A conviction can result in a restraining order, probation, or ...

  7. Restraining order - Wikipedia

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    These types of restraining orders also generally require at least two instances of, respectively, harassment or stalking to qualify. [31] In many cases, one statute may cover more than one type of restraining order. For example, what is called a harassment restraining order in Wisconsin also specifically includes cases of sexual assault and ...

  8. Cyberstalking legislation - Wikipedia

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    Cyberbullying and cyberstalking, by their nature, define adversarial relationships. One person (or group), the provocateur, is exerting a view or opinion that the other person (or group), the target, finds offensive, hurtful, or damaging in some way.

  9. Is someone stalking, harassing you? Peeping in windows ... - AOL

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    Victims can’t depend exclusively on the court system to keep them safe, experts and others say. But there are measures they can take on their own.