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The Psychology of Stalking

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327 Seiten
Englisch
Elsevier Science & Techn.erschienen am10.08.1998
"The Psychology of Stalking is the first scholarly book on stalking ever published. Virtually every serious writer and researcher in this area of criminal psychopathology has contributed a chapter. These chapters explore stalking from social, psychiatric, psychological and behavioral perspectives. New thinking and data are presented on threats, pursuit characteristics, psychiatric diagnoses, offender-victim typologies, cyberstalking, false victimization syndrome, erotomania, stalking and domestic violence, the stalking of public figures, and many other aspects of stalking, as well as legal issues. This landmark text is of interest to both professionals and other thoughtful individuals who recognize the serious nature of this ominous social behavior.

Key Features:
*First scholarly book on stalking ever published
* Contributions from virtually all major researchers in field
* Discussion of what to do when being stalked
* Uses examples from recent publicized cases"
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Klappentext"The Psychology of Stalking is the first scholarly book on stalking ever published. Virtually every serious writer and researcher in this area of criminal psychopathology has contributed a chapter. These chapters explore stalking from social, psychiatric, psychological and behavioral perspectives. New thinking and data are presented on threats, pursuit characteristics, psychiatric diagnoses, offender-victim typologies, cyberstalking, false victimization syndrome, erotomania, stalking and domestic violence, the stalking of public figures, and many other aspects of stalking, as well as legal issues. This landmark text is of interest to both professionals and other thoughtful individuals who recognize the serious nature of this ominous social behavior.

Key Features:
*First scholarly book on stalking ever published
* Contributions from virtually all major researchers in field
* Discussion of what to do when being stalked
* Uses examples from recent publicized cases"
Details
Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780080518978
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsjahr1998
Erscheinungsdatum10.08.1998
Seiten327 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse16731 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.2739760
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1;Front Cover;1
2;The Psychology of Stalking: Clinical and Forensic Perspectives;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Contents;10
5;Contributors;18
6;Preface;20
7;Chapter 1. The Psychology of Stalking;22
7.1;Definitions;23
7.2;Incidence and Prevalence of Stalking;24
7.3;This Book;24
7.4;Current Findings;25
7.5;New and Controversial Areas;28
7.6;Final Thoughts;42
7.7;References;42
8;Chapter 2. The Legal Perspective on Stalking;46
8.1;Evolution of the First Stalking Law;49
8.2;California's Current Stalking Law;52
8.3;The Federal Stalking Law;56
8.4;The Crime of Terrorist Threats;57
8.5;The Madonna Stalking Case;58
8.6;Conclusion;63
8.7;Appendix: Recent California Case Law;64
8.8;References;69
9;Chapter 3. Developmental and Social Antecedents of Stalking;72
9.1;Attachment Theory;73
9.2;Object Relations Theory;75
9.3;Stalking and Attachment;77
9.4;Psychiatric Features of Stalkers;85
9.5;Summary;86
9.6;References;86
10;Chapter 4. Psychiatric Diagnosis and the Offender-Victim Typology of Stalking;90
10.1;Psychiatric Diagnosis of Stalkers;91
10.2;The Threat Management Unit;96
10.3;Stalker-Victim Types;97
10.4;Review of the Stalking Research;100
10.5;Current Findings;102
10.6;References;104
11;Chapter 5. The Archetypes and the Psychodynamics o f Stalking;106
11.1;Was Shakespeare a Stalker?: A Modern Psychodynamic Interpretation of the Dark Lady Sonnets;109
11.2;Psychodiagnoses and Psychodynamics of Stalking;116
11.3;Stalking as a "Modern Archetype" of "Violent Attachment";130
11.4;References;132
12;Chapter 6. The Victims o f Stalking;134
12.1;Methodology;136
12.2;Results;138
12.3;Conclusions;156
12.4;References;157
13;Chapter 7. Stalking and Domestic Violence;160
13.1;Homicide Studies;161
13.2;Stalking in Battering Relationships;163
13.3;Identifying Women at High Risk;164
13.4;Reducing Risk for Battered Women;166
13.5;Batterer Typologies;168
13.6;Identifying Dangerous Domestic Violence Stalkers;169
13.7;The JurisMonitor Project;174
13.8;Psychological Techniques of Battering;175
13.9;Conclusions;179
13.10;References;180
14;Chapter 8. The Stalking o f Clinicians by Their Patients;184
14.1;Case Example 1;186
14.2;Case Example 2;187
14.3;Case Example 3;188
14.4;Case Example 4;189
14.5;Case Example 5;189
14.6;Case Example 6;190
14.7;Case Example 7;191
14.8;Case Example 8;191
14.9;Case Example 9;192
14.10;Summary;193
14.11;References;193
15;Chapter 9. Preventing Attacks on Public Officials and Public Figures: A Secret Service Perspective;196
15.1;The Secret Service Exceptional Case Study Project;197
15.2;ECSP Findings;202
15.3;Summary and Conclusions;210
15.4;References;212
16;Chapter 10. De Clérambault On-Line: A Survey o f Erotomania and Stalking from the Old World to the World Wide Web;214
16.1;Nomenclature and Diagnosis;216
16.2;Demographics, Dangerousness, and Dynamics;220
16.3;Stalking;226
16.4;Erotomania in Cyberspace;230
16.5;Conclusions and Summary;231
16.6;References;232
17;Chapter 11. Cultural Factors in Erotomania and Obsessional Following;234
17.1;Theoretical Framework;235
17.2;Social Isolation;235
17.3;Reality Testing;236
17.4;Loss, Mourning, and Identity;236
17.5;Evaluating Culture Shock and Acculturation Stress;238
17.6;Treatment Considerations;242
17.7;Summary;243
17.8;References;244
18;Chapter 12. False Victimization Syndromes in Stalking;246
18.1;Review of the Literature;248
18.2;False Victimization Types Most Likely Encountered by Law Enforcement;262
18.3;False Victimization Syndrome Descriptors;270
18.4;Intervention Suggestions;274
18.5;Suggestions for Further Research and Investigation;275
18.6;References;276
19;Chapter 13. Stalking, Erotomania, and the Tarasoff Cases;278
19.1;Case History;279
19.2;Assessment of Dangerousness in a Tarasoff Situation;290
19.3;Summary;291
19.4;References;292
20;Chapter 14. Applying Functional Analysis to Stalking Behavior;296
20.1;Definition of Stalking;296
20.2;Research Commentary;298
20.3;Functional Analysis;301
20.4;Conclusions;313
20.5;References;314
21;Chapter 15. Threat Management of Stalking Cases;316
21.1;Case Study;319
21.2;Responding to the Most Serious Cases;332
21.3;Summary;332
21.4;Appendix;333
21.5;References;335
22;Index;338
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