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How to stop a stalker

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If the situation escalates, and you need to take legal action, this will be important evidence to have available. This can indeed be done but the rules are strict.

In these states, if the victim is reasonably frightened by the alleged perpetrator's conduct, the intent element of the crime has been met. If you are at all concerned about your ex and what he or she might do, it is not a sign of weakness to accept that. If it is on the internet, take snapshots or screen shot the messages if you are on a computer, try using snipping tool. You can block people from seeing your posts and photos, too.

How to Stop Stalking

It seems to be the price of celebrity: The stalker. Catherine Zeta-Jones has received threatening letters from a stalker who is infatuated with her husband. David Letterman has lived with it for years. What motivates these stalkers, and how dangerous are they? While celebrity stalking makes the news, far more frequently it's those living normal lives -- women and men both -- who are stalked by someone they know, typically a former partner or someone they're involved with. According to the National Center for Victims of Crime, 370,000 men are stalked annually -- one in 45 men. More than 1 million women are stalked every year; about one in every 12 women will be stalked in her lifetime. Origins of Stalking There's a line between the overzealous pursuer and the stalker. The overwhelming majority of stalkers are men -- four to one, Zitek says. This person was rejected in a relationship, and they perceive it as an insult, they feel wounded, and they are seeking vindication. These are self-righteous, self-pitying people who may threaten, but they are the least likely to act on it. They believe they are loved or will be loved by the victim. Often they focus on someone of higher social status. This person is mentally ill and. This person is socially backward. He doesn't really understand the social rules involved in and. He doesn't mean any harm. This is about gratification, control, and violence. The stalker doesn't necessarily know the victim. The victim may not know she is being stalked. But a predator plans their attack, rehearses it, has lots of sexual fantasies about it. The rejected and predatory stalkers are most likely to assault their victims, says Zitek. Continued The Person Least Likely... You would never guess all this while dating the person, says John Moore, a licensed professional counselor in Chicago and author of Confusing Love With Obsession. You wouldn't know what's really going on. You only become aware when clues of their behavior show up -- when your email provider locks you out because you've logged your password incorrectly too many times, for example. One partner becomes obsessed, convinced that this is their ideal partner. The stalker may believe that the victim is in love with him or her. The stalker feels that they're the most important person in the world. The stalker may also focus on a celebrity, especially if they've seen him or her in person -- at a public appearance like a concert. Stalkers write countless letters or emails to their victims, begging for attention. They make repeated phone calls, send gifts, flowers, candies, cards. They secretly follow the victim, either by car or in an insidious way -- by getting access to the victim's email. Stalkers are often smart enough figure that out and use it to get into email. They even get into the victim's bank account, find out which ATM they use, find out up to the minute where they went to eat, when they shopped. If you reject that person, often times they feel angry, threatened. There is the possibility of violence. Don't get drawn into discussions of why. If this doesn't work, you may need to take legal action, Moore says. File a police report, file a restraining order, change your email and ATM passwords. You really need to be on the offensive. There's no harm in changing passwords. Don't take it lightly, even if it's in an email. Take it to the authorities. Ignore it at your own peril. But if you call the police and say, 'My ex-boyfriend is stalking me,' they may not actually do anything about it. They'll say, 'Call us if he comes on your property. If you see this obsessive pattern in yourself, see a therapist or join a support group like Co-Dependents Anonymous, he says. They may be drinking or doing drugs. It's important for them to reach out. But they also have to reach in -- admit something is going on, get to a therapist or support group so they don't feel all alone.

I want to get back together with her so then I can be the one who leaves. Stalking can take up a lot of responsible and you may find that once you stop stalking you aren't really sure what to do with your time. Once upon a time you were a happy couple. Do not let them get into personal information that may be delivered to you. Although there are approximately 120,000 cases each glad, only 53,000 incidents are recorded as crimes by police and only one in 50 cases leads to an offender being jailed. She also suffered a miscarriage. Therefore, blocking someone will only block them from viewing that public information while logged in, meaning they could still log out and zip your public page without restriction.

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