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      <title>National Reports on Stalking and Other Related
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         <name>Compiled by the National Center for Victims of
         Crime</name>
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   <section>
      <title>Reports on Stalking and Other Related
      Materials</title>

      <p>Office of Justice Projects Crime Act Reports to Congress
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ocpa/94Guides/">
      http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ocpa/94Guides/</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>This site has the 
      <em>Stalking and Domestic Violence: The Third Annual Report
      to Congress Under the Violence Against Women Act</em>

      (July 1998), as well as the Second Annual Report (July 1997)
      and the First Annual Report, 
      <em>Domestic Violence, Stalking, and Antistalking Legislation
      Annual Report</em>

      (March 1996). There are also links to the STOP Grant
      Evaluation Reports.</blockquote>

      <p>Violence Against Women Online Resources
      <br />

      <a href="/library/stalk/">
      http://www.vaw.umn.edu/library/stalk/</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>This site is a cooperative project of the
      Violence Against Women Office (VAWO), Office of Justice
      Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, and Minnesota Center
      Against Violence and Abuse (MINCAVA ) at the University of
      Minnesota. It provides links to the report 
      <em>Stalking in America: Findings from the National Violence
      Against Women Survey</em>

      by Patricia Tjaden and Nancy Thoennes for the National
      Institute of Justice and the Centers for Disease Control and
      Prevention. This is a comprehensive summary of the stalking
      information gathered from the 1998 National Violence Against
      Women Survey. There is also a link to Nancy K. D. Lemon?s
      commentary on the Model Anti-Stalking Code for the
      States.</blockquote>

      <p>National Criminal Justice Reference Service Victims Page
      on Stalking
      <br />

      <a
      href="http://virlib.ncjrs.org/more.asp?category=51&amp;subcategory150">
      http://virlib.ncjrs.org/more.asp?category=51&amp;subcategory150</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>This site provides some of the same resources as
      Office of Justice Projects Crime Act Reports to Congress and
      Violence Against Women Online Resources, but it also includes
      
      <em>Evaluation Guidebook: Projects Funded by S.T.O.P. Formula
      Grants under the Violence Against Women Act, Regional Seminar
      Series on Developing and Implementing Antistalking Codes, and
      Threat Assessment: An Approach to Prevent Targeted
      Violence.</em>
      </blockquote>

      <p>The National Criminal Justice Reference Service provides a
      searchable, on-line abstract database and full-text database
      from their homepage
      <br />

      <a
      href="http://abstractsdb.ncjrs.org/content/AbstractsDB_Search.asp">
      http://abstractsdb.ncjrs.org/content/AbstractsDB_Search.asp</a>
      </p>

      <p>American Prosecutors Research Institute (APRI)
      <br />

      http://www.ndaa.org/publications/apri/violence_against_women.html
      (This page is no longer available as of October 10, 2002)</p>

      <blockquote>In 1997, APRI's VAWA program published a
      monograph funded by the Bureau of Justice 
      <em>Assistance Stalking: Prosecutors Convict and
      Restrict.</em>

      The stalking monograph describes current initiatives local
      prosecutors can follow to successfully prosecute, convict,
      and sentence stalkers. It also examines two innovative
      anti-stalking programs within an urban and a rural
      jurisdiction. The publication is free, but there is a $6.95
      charge for shipping. It can be ordered from APRI?s web site.
      (as of September 17, 2002, this material is not available for
      publication online.)</blockquote>

      <p>International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
      <br />

      <a
      href="http://theiacp.org/documents/pdfs/Publications/ordersprotection.pdf">
      http://theiacp.org/documents/pdfs/Publications/ordersprotection.pdf</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>
      <em>Protecting Victims of Domestic Violence: A Law
      Enforcement Officer?s Guide to Enforcing Orders of Protection
      Nationwide.</em>

      This report was produced as a cooperative effort between VAWO
      and the IACP.</blockquote>

      <p>
         <a
         href="http://www.theiacp.org/pubinfo/pubs/pslc/pslc1.toc.htm">
         http://www.theiacp.org/pubinfo/pubs/pslc/pslc1.toc.htm</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>
      <em>Combating Workplace Violence</em>

      is a report that provides information for employers and law
      enforcement in preventing workplace violence and it also
      addresses what to do if an incident does occur.</blockquote>

      <p>Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.pcadv.org/Publications.html">
      http://www.pcadv.org/Publications.html</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>From this web site you can view many publications
      including their fact sheets on protection from abuse orders,
      stalking, and workplace violence. There is also a
      downloadable (PDF Format) booklet, titled 
      <em>An Advocate?s Guide to Full Faith and Credit for Orders
      of Protection,</em>

      and reviews of intimate partner homicides in
      Pennsylvania.</blockquote>
   </section>

   <section>
      <title>Research on Stalking</title>

      <p>
      <em>Stalking in America: Findings from the National Violence
      Against Women Survey</em>

      from the National Institute of Justice and the Centers for
      Disease Control and Prevention. Report by Patricia Tjaden and
      Nancy Thoennes, published in April 1998.
      <br />

      PDF format - 
      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles/169592.pdf">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles/169592.pdf</a>

      <br />

      Text format - 
      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/169592.txt">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/169592.txt</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>Extent, Nature, and Consequence of Intimate Partner
      Violence: Findings from the National Violence Against Women
      Survey</em>

      from the National Institute of Justice and the Centers for
      Disease Control and Prevention. Report by Patricia Tjaden and
      Nancy Thoennes, published in July 2000.
      <br />

      PDF format - 
      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/181867.pdf">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/181867.pdf</a>

      <br />

      Text format - 
      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles1/nij/181867.txt">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles1/nij/181867.txt</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>Prevalence, Incidence and Consequence of Violence Against
      Women: Findings from the National Violence Against Women
      Survey</em>

      from the National Institute of Justice and the Centers for
      Disease Control and Prevention. Report by Patricia Tjaden and
      Nancy Thoennes, published in November 1998.
      <br />

      PDF format - 
      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles/172837.pdf">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles/172837.pdf</a>

      <br />

      Text format - 
      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/172837.txt">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/172837.txt</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>Full Report of the Prevalence, Incidence and Consequence
      of Violence Against Women: Findings from the National
      Violence Against Women Survey</em>

      released in November 2000.
      <br />

      PDF format - 
      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/183781.pdf">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/183781.pdf</a>

      <br />

      Text format - 
      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles1/nij/183781.txt">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles1/nij/183781.txt</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>The Crime of Stalking: How Big is the Problem?</em>

      from the National Institute of Justice Research Preview. A
      summary of a presentation by Patricia Tjaden, November 1997.
      <br />

      PDF format - 
      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles/fs000186.pdf">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles/fs000186.pdf</a>

      <br />

      Text format - 
      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/fs000186.txt">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/fs000186.txt</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>The Sexual Victimization of College Women</em>

      from the National Institute of Justice and Bureau of Justice
      Statistics. Report by Justice Research and Statistics
      Association, published in December 2000. Report by Bonnie
      Fisher, Francis Cullen, and Michael Turner.
      <br />

      PDF format - 
      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/182369.pdf">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/182369.pdf</a>

      <br />

      Text format - 
      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles1/nij/182369.txt">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles1/nij/182369.txt</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>Measuring Violence Against Women: Recommendations from an
      Interagency Workshop</em>

      from the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of
      Health and Human Services (DHHS). Reported in the NIJ
      Journal, October 2000.
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/jr000245e.pdf">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/jr000245e.pdf</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>For a complete copy of the workshop
      recommendations, please see the report
      <em>Building Data Systems for Monitoring and Responding to
      Violence Against Women: Recommendations from a Workshop,</em>

      published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
      in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report vol. 49, no. RR-11,
      October 27, 2000. 
      <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/rr/rr4911.pdf">
      http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/rr/rr4911.pdf</a>
      </blockquote>

      <p>
      <em>Domestic and Sexual Violence Data Collection: A Report to
      Congress under Violence Against Women Act</em>

      from the National Institute of Justice and Bureau of Justice
      Statistics. Report by Justice Research and Statistics
      Association, published in July 1996.
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/abstract/dvsal.htm">
      http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/abstract/dvsal.htm</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>Regional Seminar Series on Implementing Antistalking
      Codes</em>

      from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, published in June
      1996.
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/anticode.txt">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/anticode.txt</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>Protective Intelligence and Threat Assessment: A Guide
      for State and Local Law Enforcement Officials</em>

      from the Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs
      (OJP). Report by Robert A. Fein and Bryan Vossekuil,
      published in July 1998.
      <br />

      PDF format - 
      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles/170612.pdf">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles/170612.pdf</a>

      <br />

      Text format - 
      <a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/170612.txt">
      http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/170612.txt</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>2000 National Victim Assistance Academy - Training
      Material on Stalking</em>

      from the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) of the Department
      of Justice, updated January 29, 2001.
      <br />

      <a
      href="http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/assist/nvaa2000/academy/chap22-2.htm">
      http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/assist/nvaa2000/academy/chap22-2.htm</a>

      <br />

      There is supplemental information on cyberstalking found at 
      <a
      href="http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/assist/nvaa2000/academy/V-22-2ST.htm">
      http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/assist/nvaa2000/academy/V-22-2ST.htm</a>

      <br />

      The index for the entire manual is found at 
      <a
      href="http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/assist/nvaa2000/academy/">
      http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/assist/nvaa2000/academy/</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>Identifying Risk Factors for Femicide in Violent Intimate
      Relationships</em>

      from the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. Research
      is currently being conducted. Preliminary results are listed
      in an easy-to-follow slide show.
      <br />

      <a
      href="http://www.son.jhmi.edu/research/CNR/Homicide/default.htm">
      http://www.son.jhmi.edu/research/CNR/Homicide/default.htm</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>Asian Family Violence Report</em>

      from the Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence. Report
      by Marianne R. Yoshioka and Quynh Dang, published in November
      2000.
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.atask.org/AFVR_Print.pdf">
      http://www.atask.org/AFVR_Print.pdf</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>Stalking: The Crime of the 90's</em>

      by Matthew Goode. This is a comparative study of U.S. and
      Australian antistalking legislation.
      <br />

      <a
      href="http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/proceedings/27/goode.pdf">
      http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/proceedings/27/goode.pdf</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>In the Campus Shadows, Women Are Stalkers as Well as the
      Stalked</em>

      by Andrew Brownstein in the Chronicle of Higher Education,
      December 8, 2000.
      <br />

      <a href="http://chronicle.com/free/v47/i15/15a04001.htm">
      http://chronicle.com/free/v47/i15/15a04001.htm</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>Stalking: why do people do it?</em>

      by Rajesh Nadkarni and Don Grubin. Editorial from BMJ, June
      3, 2000.
      <br />

      <a href="http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/320/7248/1486">
      http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/320/7248/1486</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>Association Between Violence, Psychosis, and Relationship
      to Victims in Stalkers</em>

      by Frank R. Farnham, David V. James, and Paul Cantrell in the
      Lancet, Vol 355, January 15, 2000.
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.thelancet.com">
      http://www.thelancet.com</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>To access this article you will need to log on as
      a user at the Lancet web site. There is no charge for
      accessing their site and certain articles, but you do need to
      have a user name and password.</blockquote>

      <p>
      <em>Stalking - a contemporary challenge for forensic and
      clinical psychiatry</em>

      by J. H. Kamphius and P. M. G. Emmelkamp in the British
      Journal of Psychiatry, March 2000.
      <br />

      <a href="http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/full/176/3/206">
      http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/full/176/3/206</a>
      </p>

      <p>Review Paper: 
      <em>Stalking Part I: An Overview of the Problem</em>

      by Karen M. Abrams, MD, FRCPC and Gail Erlick Robinson, MD,
      DPsych, FRCPC. From the Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, Vol.
      43, June 1998.
      <br />

      <a
      href="http://www.cpa-apc.org/Publications/Archives/CJP/1998/June/abrams.htm">
      http://www.cpa-apc.org/Publications/Archives/CJP/1998/June/abrams.htm</a>
      </p>

      <p>
      <em>Stalking Part II: Victims? Problems With the Legal System
      and Therapeutic Considerations</em>

      by Karen M. Abrams, MD, FRCPC and Gail Erlick Robinson, MD,
      DPsych, FRCPC. From the Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, Vol.
      43, June 1998.
      <br />

      <a
      href="http://www.cpa-apc.org/Publications/Archives/CJP/1998/June/abrams.htm ">
      http://www.cpa-apc.org/Publications/Archives/CJP/1998/June/abrams.htm</a>
      </p>

      <p>
         <em>Stalking and Harassment of University Counseling
         Center Staff is Assessed</em>

         <br />

         <a href="http://www.apa.org/releases/harass.html">
         http://www.apa.org/releases/harass.html</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>A review of the report ?Stalking and Related
      Behaviors Experienced by Counseling Center Staff Members from
      Current or Former Clients? by John S.C. Romans, Ph.D., Joni
      R. Hays, Ph.D., and Tamiko K. White, MS, in 
      <em>Professional Psychology: Research and Practice,</em>

      Vol. 27, No. 6.</blockquote>

      <p>Book Review of 
      <em>Stalkers and Their Victims</em>

      by Paul E. Mullen, Michele Pathe, and Rosemary Purcell. Book
      review by John Gunn in the BMJ, November 18, 2000.
      <br />

      <a href="http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/321/7271/1296/a">
      http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/321/7271/1296/a</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>If you experience difficulty in accessing this
      page using this link, please run a search on the BMJ site at 
      <a href="http://bmj.com/all.shtml">
      http://bmj.com/all.shtml</a>

      using ?Gunn, John? for Author and ?Stalkers and Their
      Victims? for ?Words in Title or Abstract.?</blockquote>

      <p>Institute for Law and Justice (ILJ)
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.ilj.org/stalking/index.htm">
      http://www.ilj.org/stalking/index.htm</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>The Institute for Law and Justice (ILJ), with
      support from the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), U.S.
      Department of Justice, is studying the enactment of
      antistalking legislation throughout the United States and the
      establishment of support programs for victims and their
      relatives and programs to control stalkers.</blockquote>

      <blockquote>Their 
      <em>Report on a National Survey of Law Enforcement and
      Initiatives Against Stalking</em>

      is downloadable in PDF Format. This site also contains many
      links to on-line information, including federal and state
      anti-stalking legislation.</blockquote>
   </section>

   <section>
      <title>Fact Sheets on Stalking</title>

      <p>Fact sheets on stalking from Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
      are available at
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.privacyrights.org/fs/index.htm">
      http://www.privacyrights.org/fs/index.htm</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>The recently updated site now provides three fact
      sheets on stalking:
      <br />

      14. Are You Being Stalked? Tips For Your Protection
      <br />

      14(a). Security Recommendation for Stalking Victims.
      <br />

      14(b). Personal Safety Tips from a Long-Time Stalking Victim
      <br />

      All are concise and useful sources of
      information.</blockquote>

      <p>Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office
      <br />

      
      http://www.attorneygeneral.gov/family/brochures/!stalkin.pdf (As of 8/25/03, this site is no longer available.)
      </p>

      <blockquote>This site provides a fact sheet on stalking
      produced by the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic
      Violence. It includes general information about stalking and
      the Pennsylvania law.</blockquote>

      <p>National Violence Against Women Prevention Research Center
      <br />

      <a
      href="http://www.vawprevention.org/research/stalking.shtml">
      http://www.vawprevention.org/research/stalking.shtml</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>This fact sheet on stalking by Mindy Mechanic,
      Ph.D, provides definitions and statistics on
      stalking.</blockquote>
   </section>

   <section>
      <title>Antistalking Web Sites</title>

      <p>AARVARC (An Abuse, Rape and Domestic Violence Aid and
      Resource Collection)
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.aardvarc.org/stalking/about.shtml">
      http://www.aardvarc.org/stalking/about.shtml</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>This web site provides information on stalking
      and phone harassment, including information on what to do if
      you are a victim of stalking and links to state antistalking
      statutes.</blockquote>

      <p>Angels in Blue
      <br />

      <a
      href="http://members.aol.com/lrfuzz1/Stalking/Stalking.html">
      http://members.aol.com/lrfuzz1/Stalking/Stalking.html</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>A web site by Angels in Blue, the Knights Of
      Kindness and SafetyEd that provides information on state
      stalking statutes, definitions of stalking, a typology of
      stalking behavior, and other information.</blockquote>

      <p>The Antistalking Web Site
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.antistalking.com">
      http://www.antistalking.com</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>This is a site for anyone interested in the crime
      of stalking. It is not meant to be a resource for stalking
      victims, but for law enforcement, mental health
      professionals, researchers, educators, legislators, and
      security personnel. On this site, you can learn about
      stalkers and stalking - why stalkers do what they do, the
      different types of stalkers and their impact on victims, and
      much more. This site also promotes the book, 
      <em>I Know You Really Love Me: A Psychiatrist?s Journal of
      Erotomania, Stalking and Obsessive Love</em>

      by Doreen Orion, MD.</blockquote>

      <p>Communities Against Violence Network
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.cavnet2.org/">http://www.cavnet2.org/</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>The purpose of the CAVNET homepage is to serve as
      a searchable, authoritative source of information about
      violence against women, children, persons with disabilities,
      gays and lesbians, and others. From the homepage, you can
      browse their web site, but to access certain areas of their
      web site, visitors need to register as an advocate or expert.
      Visitors are able to do this from their homepage. An easy way
      to search the site it to go to the issues directory. There is
      an issue page for stalking that is found at 
      <a href="http://www.cavnet2.org/IssueListing.cfm?Code=aw">
      http://www.cavnet2.org/IssueListing.cfm?Code=aw</a>

      Here there are links to reports, on-line resources, and to
      people who are victim service providers or
      experts.</blockquote>

      <p>E.S.I.A. (End Stalking In Arizona)
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.esia.net/">http://www.esia.net/</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>The purpose of this site is to help educate the
      general public, and to be of assistance to all current
      potential victims of stalking. This site provides information
      on stalking, stalking behavior, safety tips, resources for
      stalking victims, Arizona laws, and much more.</blockquote>

      <p>The Kids and I
      <br />


      http://www.thekidsandi.com/(as of March 12, 2003, this site is no longer active)
      </p>

      <blockquote>A web site providing advice for women with
      children who are being stalked. The site advertizes the book 
      <em>How to Get Out and Stay Safe,</em>

      which addresses marital abuse and its effects on children. It
      also discusses how to get out, stay out, keep your address
      and whereabouts private, and communicate with your children?s
      father when there is a restraining order or when you don't
      want your stalker to find you. It sells for
      $21.99.</blockquote>

      <p>The Stalking Assistance Site
      <br />

      http://www.stalkingassistance.com (as of July 9, 2002, this
      site is no longer available.)</p>

      <blockquote>This site provides information on state and
      federal antistalking legislation as well as helpful
      information about protection orders. It also provides a
      downloadable ?Stalking Incident Log,? ?Suspect Information,?
      ?Points of Contact,? and ?Telephone Log? forms. The site
      highlights consulting services and a 900-line phone
      consultation at 1-900-737-SAFE (7233). There is a fee for
      these services: $1.50 per minute.</blockquote>

      <p>Stalking Behavior
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.stalkingbehavior.com/">
      http://www.stalkingbehavior.com/</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>This stalking site will guide you through the
      most current information available and offer easy access to
      on-line references. For those who need information for
      research on stalking, citations and references are provided.
      Visitors are encouraged to send new information. Information
      is provided on safety planning, statistics, general
      information on stalking, and other resources.</blockquote>

      <p>Stalking: From Online to Offline
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.angelfire.com/ga/random/index.html">
      http://www.angelfire.com/ga/random/index.html</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>This site provides information on cyberstalking
      and stalking. It includes general information on both and
      offers links to resources, as well as one woman?s account of
      being stalked.</blockquote>

      <p>StalkingSolutions.com
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.stalkingsolutions.com/">
      http://www.stalkingsolutions.com/</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>Renee Goodale, founder of S.O.S., runs this site
      that highlights her consultant services. Goodale provides
      case assessment and case management to victims of stalking
      and is also available for public speaking
      engagements.</blockquote>

      <p>Stalking Victims? Sanctuary
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.stalkingvictims.com/">
      http://www.stalkingvictims.com/</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>This site provides general information about
      stalking, an annotated bibliography on stalking resources,
      on-line and off-line resources, and more. The site also
      promotes the Linden Gross book, 
      <em>Surviving a Stalker: Everything You Need to Know to
      Protect Yourself.</em>
      </blockquote>

      <p>Stalking Victims Resource Page
      <br />

      <a href="http://members.aol.com/besafenow/main.html">
      http://members.aol.com/besafenow/main.html</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>This site promotes the book, 
      <em>How to Lose Anyone Anywhere,</em>

      by Michael Scott. This book was updated in 2000 and provides
      ?countermeasures? for stalking victims. It includes chapters
      on phone harassment and how to navigate through the legal
      system. The book costs $29.95.</blockquote>

      <p>Stop Domestic Violence
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.stopdv.com/index2.htm">
      http://www.stopdv.com/index2.htm</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>This site has links to many on-line and off-line
      resources concerning domestic violence. The site also sells
      Anne O?Dell?s video, 
      <em>Till Death Do Us Part: The Domestic Violence
      Stalker.</em>

      The site also has information on trainings that Anne O?Dell
      conducts on domestic violence and stalking.</blockquote>
   </section>

   <section>
      <title>Other Helpful Web Sites</title>

      <p>State Coalitions on Domestic Violence
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.feminist.org/gateway/feministgateway-results.asp?category1=violence&amp;category2=domestic%20violence">
      http://www.feminist.org/gateway/feministgateway-results.asp?category1=violence&amp;category2=domestic%20violence</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>From the Feminist Majority web site.</blockquote>

      <p>National Sexual Violence Resource Center
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.nsvrc.org/">http://www.nsvrc.org/</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>Provides links to all the state Sexual Assault
      Coalitions.</blockquote>

      <p>National Women's Health Information Center (NWHIC)
      <br />

      <a href="http://www.4woman.gov/violence/">
      http://www.4woman.gov/violence/</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>NWHIC is a service of the Office on Women's
      Health in the Department of Health and Human Services. This
      site provides links to federal sites and information on many
      forms of violence against women, including sexual assault and
      relationship violence.</blockquote>

      <p>Ending Violence Against Women
      <br />

      http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/vawo/agendaforthenation/welcome.html
      (As of July 9, 2002, this page is no longer available.)</p>

      <blockquote>This site contains the complete guide, 
      <em>Agenda for the Nation,</em>

      which outlines the federal government?s commitment to ending
      violence against women. There is useful information here,
      including appropriate approaches to violence against women
      for the heath care community, the military, colleges and
      universities, and others.</blockquote>
   </section>

   <section>
      <title>Videos</title>

      <p>
      <em>Domestic Violence: The Workplace Responds,</em>

      from the Family Violence Prevention Fund.
      <br />

      <a href="http://store.yahoo.com/fvpfstore/domviolworre.html">
      http://store.yahoo.com/fvpfstore/domviolworre.html</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>Survivors of domestic violence, their co-workers,
      and their employers share real-life stories that powerfully
      demonstrate the impact of violence on the workplace. This
      15-minute video shows employers and co-workers how they can
      assist employees who are in abusive relationships. One of the
      real-life stories focuses on a victim of stalking and her
      employer?s positive response to her situation, including the
      steps her employer took to protect her safety. The cost of
      this video is $10.00.</blockquote>

      <p>
         <em>Stalkers: Deadly Obsession</em>

         <br />

         <a href="http://www.aande.com/">http://www.aande.com/</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>This video features a chilling statement from
      Mark David Chapman, John Lennon's assassin, highlighting his
      stalking behavior. It sells for $29.95. The video Stalkers:
      Assassins Among Us, in an interview with prosecutor Marcia
      Clark and examines the growing problem of stalking. It sells
      for $19.95. Both videos are from A&amp;E</blockquote>

      <p>
         <em>Stalked? What to Do</em>

         <br />

         <a
         href="http://www.ci.dover.nh.us/police/anti_stalking.htm">
         http://www.ci.dover.nh.us/police/anti_stalking.htm</a>
      </p>

      <blockquote>If you suspect you are a victim of stalking and
      aren't quite ready to meet with your local police, the Dover
      Police Department and members of the Anti-Stalking Unit can
      provide a ten-minute video, 
      <em>Stalked? What to Do.</em>

      This video, which provides basic information on New
      Hampshire?s stalking laws and safety planning, is free and
      available by contacting the Dover Police
      Department.</blockquote>
   </section>

   <section>
      <title>National News Archives</title>

      <p>
      <a href="http://detnews.com/2001/metro/0102/05/-184333.htm">
      http://detnews.com/2001/metro/0102/05/-184333.htm</a>

      <br />

      Federal court upholds Michigan stalking law? February 5,
      2001</p>

      <p>
      <a
      href="http://www.jsonline.com/bym/tech/news/nov00/privacy21112000.asp">
      http://www.jsonline.com/bym/tech/news/nov00/privacy21112000.asp</a>

      <br />

      Database of web site owners debated? November 20, 2000</p>

      <p>
      
      http://www.msnbc.com/local/mul/433.asp (This page is no longer available as of 12/02/03).

      <br />

      Victim's family hopes to tighten domestic violence laws?
      October 24, 2000</p>

      <p>
      <a
      href="http://www.cnn.com/2000/LOCAL/pacific/08/22/azc.police.stalkers/index.html">
      http://www.cnn.com/2000/LOCAL/pacific/08/22/azc.police.stalkers/index.html</a>

      <br />

      Mesa police get tough on suspects? August 22, 2000</p>

      <p>
      <a href="http://www.crimcase.com/news/issue4no29.html">
      http://www.crimcase.com/news/issue4no29.html</a>

      <br />

      Study paints ugly picture of intimate brutality: 1 in 4 women
      stalked or beaten by mates? July 14, 2000</p>

      <p>
      <a
      href="http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/05/31/cyberstalking.idg/index.html">
      http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/05/31/cyberstalking.idg/index.html</a>

      <br />

      A case of cyberstalking? May 31, 2000</p>

      <p>
      http://www.apbnews.com/safetycenter/family/2000/05/17/index.html
      (as of July 17, 2002, this page is no longer available.) 
      <br />

      APB News special investigative report on intimate-partner
      violence? May 17, 2000</p>

      <p>
      http://www.apbnews.com/safetycenter/family/2000/01/05/stalklaws_table.html
      (as of July 9, 2002, this page is no longer available.)
      <br />

      Status and features of stalking laws across the U.S.? January
      5, 2000</p>

      <p>
      http://www.apbnews.com/crimesolvers/douglas/1999/12/10/douglas1210_01.html
      (as of July 9, 2002, this page is no longer available.)
      <br />

      Stalking and obsession: celebrities and ordinary citizens
      alike are targets? December 10, 1999</p>

      <p>
      <a href="http://www.cnn.com/US/9909/29/internet.stalking/">
      http://www.cnn.com/US/9909/29/internet.stalking/</a>

      <br />

      Congress urged to strengthen anti-stalking law, include
      Internet? September 29, 1999</p>

      <p>
      
      http://www.idg.net/idgns/1999/09/16/WhiteHouseMovesAgainstCyberstalkers.shtml (As of 8/22/03, this page is no longer available.)

      <br />

      White House moves against cyberstalkers? September 16,
      1999</p>

      <p>
      <a
      href="http://www.cnn.com/US/9812/09/gymnast.v.father/index.html">
      http://www.cnn.com/US/9812/09/gymnast.v.father/index.html</a>

      <br />

      Gymnast Moceanu's father ordered to stay away? December 9,
      1998</p>

      <p>
      <a
      href="http://www.cnn.com/US/9812/09/gymnast.v.father/index.html">
      http://www.cnn.com/US/9812/09/gymnast.v.father/index.html</a>

      <br />

      Supreme Court rejects anti-stalking challenges? April 20,
      1998</p>

      <p>
      <a
      href="http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/9707/02/celebrity.security/index.html">
      http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/9707/02/celebrity.security/index.html</a>

      <br />

      Technology brings stalkers one step closer to celebrities?
      July 2, 1997</p>

      <p>
      <a
      href="http://www.cnn.com/US/9609/23/defense.bill/index.html">
      http://www.cnn.com/US/9609/23/defense.bill/index.html</a>

      <br />

      Military personnel get pay raise. Authorization bill also
      extends stalking laws.? September 23, 1996</p>

      <p>
      
      http://www.msnbc.com/news/456390.asp (this page is no longer available as of 12/02/03).

      <br />

      Cyberstalking?</p>

      <p>
            http://www.msnbc.com/local/rtla/a230435.asp (As of 08/07/04, this page is no longer available).

      <br />

      More La. women victimized by stalkers?</p>

      <p>
      
      http://www.msnbc.com/local/pisea/m1186.asp (As of 06/11/04, this page is no longer available.)

      <br />

      Tax protester, militia member charged with stalking federal
      agents?</p>

      <p>
      
      http://www.msnbc.com/local/knsd/547838.asp (This page is no longer available as of 12/02/03).

      <br />

      Man stuck in chimney sentenced?</p>

      <p>
      
      http://www.msnbc.com/news/175242.asp (as of 08/07/04, this page is no longer available.)

      <br />

      Hanging 'em high in cyberspace?</p>

      <p>
      
      http://www.msnbc.com/news/431524.asp (this page is no longer available as of 12/02/03).

      <br />

      Margaret Ray's story?</p>
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