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    Something interesting I learned was about the different types of stalking for example, rejected stalkers, resentful stalkers and or predatory stalkers. But most importantly, I learned that the definition of stalking will be most of time be referred as the willful, malicious, and repeated following and harassing of another person. The Henderson Coordinated Community Response…

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    stalked is a serious situation to be in. It can lead to trouble fast. There are several different categories of stalking. For this paper, the focus will be presidential stalkers and the categories they can be broken down into. However, to understand presidential stalkers, one must first understand a stalker or the act of being a stalker (stalking). Per the United States Department of Justice, “Stalking is a pattern of repeated and unwanted attention, harassment, contact, or any other course of…

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    paying little regard to whether the stalker is hoping to set up an individual relationship or continue with an earlier settled relationship despite the cravings of the loss. The stalker may attempt to beguile their setback into a relationship by sending blooms, sugary treat and love letters, attempting to "show their veneration." However, when the loss spurns…

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    Phenomenon Of Stalking

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    CHAPTER FOUR Conclusion and Analysis Due to the many loopholes in the legal system in many cases the stalkers is set free because of the different interpretations of the first amendment. Even though California enacted the country's first anti stalking law, the federal government has also recognized the serious nature of stalking crimes and has addressed stalking on a national level.l38 In 1993, Congress delegated the task of creating a model anti stalking…

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    Stalkers that are presidential intimacy seekers, of course become infatuated as well as desire a relationship with the individual, they also believe the individual has feelings for them (Phillips, 2006). Intimacy seekers suffer from Erotomania delusions and pathognomonic (Phillips, 2006). Mrs. Doe is a perfect historical example of an intimacy seeker; she spoke of her affection towards Bill Clinton and possessed delusional love interest (Phillips, 2006). Presidential nuisance and attention…

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    Stalking Behavior

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    problematic, it was not recognized as a crime until California took legislative action in 1990. Relatively few studies exist that fully explore the psyche of the stalker, in part because this crime has only recently been recognized. However, it is clear that a multitude of factors combine to create stalking behavior. For example, stalkers may be male or female. They may be "motivated by anger, revenge, jealousy, absolute fantasy, or delusion. In 1993, Dr. Michael Zona of the University of…

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    argument that the internet is the next hunting ground for predators, however nothing beats old fashion stalking. Having some sort of in-person contact will make the obsession much stronger because it sets off that psychological dependence to want more. Stalkers attracted to physical appearance and scent with the goal to conquer and possess their object of…

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    Goldberg author of Wild Mind Living the Writer's life, published in 1990. The author explains in Stalkers and Dreamers that our society in America is a Stalker society. Our Dreamers have camouflaged themselves to survive. I believe I am both, but mostly a dreamer. Natalie shares her friend's experience, Eddie, and his two sons, Joey and Matt, on how they learned to ride a bike. "Joey, the older one, is a stalker, and Matt, the younger, is a dreamer" (Goldberg 21). Goldberg shows Ethos throughout…

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    Social Networking If you’ve ever had your phone placed beside you when doing homework, you know that it is very distracting and you feel the need to check up on your social media every couple minutes. “74% of American adults online use social networking sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest, as of January 2014, up from 26% in 2008” (Kiesbye 1). Social networking is increasing rapidly worldwide and it has become a controversial issue. Many ask if social networking…

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    connecting with each other online using some type of social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, or Instagram. Furthermore, the people who use these applications may fall into one of the following classifications: The selfie-taker, the phantom, the stalker, or the attention-seeker. The selfie-taker has multiple friends or followers, depending on the site, and multiple photographs. Selfie-takers constantly post pictures of themselves attempting to make a cute or happy face. They will…

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