

An edition of Stalkers and their victims (2000)
By Paul E. Mullen,Michele Pathé,Rosemary Purcell
Publish Date
June 12, 2000
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
322
Description:
Stalking is now a major social and legal issue, as well as a clinical problem for mental health professionals. This absorbing and informative book draws on the authors' extensive experience of working with stalkers and their victims in the clinical setting. Topics covered include: The growing recognition of stalking as an issue of public, legal and scientific concern; The definition, classification and epidemiology of stalking; The impact on victims, and how this may be reduced; Same-gender stalking, stalking by proxy, workplace stalking, and the stalking of professionals, such as doctors and teachers; The association of stalking with physical and sexual assault; Anti-stalking laws internationally; Support and practical advice for victims; and Assessing and managing the stalker. With many case histories, and an approach that is at once scholarly and highly practical, this will be the definitive guide and reference for anyone with a professional or academic interest in this complex behaviour.