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Record ID: 1023e18d-ac2b-48df-92ad-f43f4160e416
Web resource: http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/current%20series/rpp/21-40/rpp34.aspx
Type: Non-Fiction
Title: Stalking : legislation, policing and prosecuting in AustraliaResearch and Public Policy Series
Authors: Ogilvie, Emma
Keywords: Stalking
Year: 2000
Publisher: Australian Institute of Criminology
Citation: No. 34
Notes:  To date, there has been little research examining the outcome of anti-stalking legislation, specifically in terms of police and court data. This report aims to address this research gap by focusing on Australian anti-stalking legislation introduced in the mid 1990s and on subsequent trends in reporting and prosecuting since this legislation was introduced. Discusses the diversity of stalking behaviours, possible definitions and explanations as background to legislation, police responses and other means of dealing with stalkers
Contents:  Defining stalking
Current explanations of stalking
Case studies
The legislative framework
Policing
Courts
Intervention/Prevention responses
Conclusion
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11427
ISBN: 9780642241900
Physical description: 150 p.
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