Cyberstalking
- Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice, no. 166
- ISBN 0 642 24181 3 ; ISSN 0817-8542
- Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, September 2000
Abstract
Cyberstalking is analogous to traditional forms of stalking, in that it incorporates persistent behaviours that instil apprehension and fear. Ogilvie highlights the three primary ways in which cyperstalking is conducted: email stalking; internet stalking; and computer stalking. She outlines three methods used to counter cyberstalking, all of which have varying degrees of success: personal protection; technical fixes; and legislation.
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- Media release: Stalking and cyberstalking
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