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    Cyberstalking When it comes to investigating a cyber-stalking case there are steps that must be taken in order to find out who is committing the crime and to solve the case in order to put a victim at peace feeling safe again. A lot of individuals who commit the crime of cyber stalking think that they will get away with it due to the fact that the victim does not actually physically see them personally and all they get are messages through a computer. I will now go through the steps that…

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    The Stalking Dead I was running away from the strange man who kept following me. Everywhere I went he was there. I was trying to escape him, but every turn, corner, or street, he was there. He kept telling me “it’s time just accept it.” As I was running away, he kept stopping in front of me. I was starting to freak out, but kept telling myself “stay calm” but that didn’t work. When I got to my house, there he was sitting on my doorstep. Also next to him there was an hourglass tipped over.…

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    Regulation A preponderance of states have laws that include comprehensive electronic forms of conveyance within stalking or harassment laws. Most law enforcement agencies have cyber-crime units and Internet stalking is frequently treated with more severity than reports of physical stalking. Guidance and resources can be found by state or area. Schools The safety of schools is exponentially becoming a focal point of state legislative measures. There was an increase in cyberbullying enacted…

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    Disaster in Disguise Intimate stalking and domestic violence are particularly tricky topics of criminal justice. The way that these problems are intertwined with our ideas of romance and gender perpetuates the idea that the behavior is normal in the mind of the victim. In Courting Disaster: Intimate Stalking, Culture, and Criminal Justice, we see the experiences of victims of intimate stalking and violence, and the way they are perceived in the courtroom, which ultimately determines the result…

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    didn’t change. Also, the ferocity of the case has no differences from the fiction novel to the proven historical facts. The only thing that differs from the novel to the bygone reality is the perspective of how the deed gets told. In Maniscalco’s “Stalking Jack the Ripper”, we follow the investigation of Audrey Rose and her companion Thomas Cresswell, two forensic students, in Whitechapel during 1888, the year in which the murders occurred. The historic facts are collection of information…

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    different scenarios’ which would be stalking, intimate violence and stranger violence. Stalking is a behavior toward a specific person that is a target of being harassed or scared toward a person that they know. Intimate violence is harm toward a spouse that is either sexual, physical and psychological. Stranger violence is when the offender attacks an individual that they don’t know at all. I explain and provide answers toward these three scenarios. Stalking Scenario John and Maria dated…

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    Normally, in order to create a psychological profile of a certain subject, you need to research the background history of the certain subject. Some of the key points of the research include childhood, high school years information, and adult life movement. Next you will want to research the subject’s family, any previous history of mental illness, preexisting conditions, birth and death places, unusual deaths and abuse conditions. Because basically none of that information are known about the…

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    Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Essay 13 Cyber Stalking According to the statute 784.048 cyber stalking is intentionally using electronic medium channels to communicate through words, language, and images that are offensive to the other party (Beane 213). The messages could either be sexual, intimidating or simply harassment to the recipient and they have no legitimate purpose. Cheryl Young v. Michael Young, 96 So.3d 478 (Fla. 1st DCA 2012) Facts Cheryl Young v. Michael Young is a…

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    Females are more susceptible to harm by being stalked, by a male. It is highly known that women are victims to stalking, but if we think about it, what about men. It would not be right to exclude one person over another, especially when it comes to something gender related. I found an interesting statement to think about written by Wigman (2009) about male victims of stalking, "when we consider that male victims have the added concern of public perception, it is little wonder that male victims…

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    State V. Evans Case Study

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    we see the distress of the victim that suffered from both harassment and stalking from her predator for a period that span more than three years (Brody and Acker, 2010). The harassment aspect that Hubert Evans summited the victim, Rebecca Arnold, to started out at a very slow rate with it become more intense and leading to stalking over years leading to the arrest of Mr. Evans and criminal conviction for harassment and stalking (Brody and Acker, 2010). The criminal charges were heard by a judge…

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