





About Stalking
Stalking is any repetitive, unwanted contact between a stalker and a victim which may include one person’s harassing obsessive or threatening behavior towards another person. Stalkers are obsessed with controlling their victims’ actions and feelings.
A person can be charged with stalking for willfully and repeatedly:
- Following or appearing within the sight of another person without that person’s permission.
- Confronting another individual in a public or private place.
- Appearing at the work place or residence of another.
- Contacting by phone, mail, email, fax, video recorders, cell phones or pagers.




