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Motives to Report Stalking Cases to the Police: A Comparison Between a Large City and a Small Town in Italy
Authors:Daniela Acquadro Maran  Antonella Varetto
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Università di Torino, Torino, Italy;2. Clinical Psychologist, ‘Città della Salute e della Scienza’, Torino, Italy
Abstract:This study aimed to analyze the cases reported to police by women who were victims of stalking. The use of police offense records is well known in investigations of victims of this phenomenon as well as other violent crimes (e.g., domestic violence). The objective was to compare the 3 motives (own safety, other safety, change habits) indicated by victims in reporting the cases to police as recorded in case files. For each motive, a comparison was made of the characteristics of victims and stalkers, the nature of the relationship between the victims and stalkers, and the characteristics of the stalking campaign, the stalker’s behaviors, the consequences to the victims, and coping strategies. This information was reported by victims to police in a large city and small town in Italy. The comparison showed that victims in large cities were less prone to report stalking cases to the police than victims in small towns. Differences addressed the duration of the stalking campaign, the behaviors involved, the consequences, and the coping strategies adopted. Police forces could benefit from the results of this research in defining both training courses for police officers and prevention courses for the general population.
Keywords:Coping strategies  harassment  intrusive behaviors  victims
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