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  2. Address confidentiality program - Wikipedia

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    In some states or jurisdictions, reproductive healthcare workers and employees of agencies that assist survivors of domestic violence or stalking are also eligible. [2] [3] Survivors usually apply through a state's Secretary of State office. Once a survivor is admitted to the program, they will receive a PO box or other address that will ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Is swatting illegal in Illinois? Here’s how you can report ...

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    At least a dozen Illinois schools received fake threats of violence Wednesday.

  6. This bill is meant to make 'video stalking' illegal. Some ...

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    Dawson's bill, H7798, adds harassment by "electronic recording" to the acts that qualify as criminal stalking in state law, punishable by a year in prison or $1,000 fine.

  7. 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.

  8. Illinois State Police exempt from state's in-custody death rule

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    The carve-out in state law reads as follows: "No investigator involved in the investigation may be employed by the law enforcement agency that employs the officer involved in the officer-involved ...

  9. Stop and identify statutes - Wikipedia

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    In turn, the law requires that the officer have a reasonable and articulable suspicion of criminal involvement, and that the person detained "identify himself," but the law does not compel the person to answer any other questions by the officer. The Nevada Supreme Court interpreted "identify" under the state's law to mean merely stating one's name.