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Record ID: cfdd0d7a-4b76-4af1-9236-e02d0d91b870
Type: Journal Article
Title: The new age of stalking: technological implications for stalking
Other Titles: Juvenile & family court journal
Authors: Southworth, Cindy
Tucker, Sarah
Fraser, Cynthia
Olsen, Erica
Lee, Kaofeng
Keywords: Cyberstalking and digital technology;Criminal justice responses;Stalking
Year: 2010
Publisher: National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
Citation: 61 (4), Fall 2010
Notes:  This paper outlines how perpetrators of intimate partner violence may use technology to stalk their victims, including: repetitive contact, surveillance and tracking, and use of the Internet. The authors discuss how the legal and criminal system can respond to technological stalking and the context of domestic violence in technological stalking.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/12245
ISSN: 0161-7109
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