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Stalking and psychosexual obsession : psychological perspectives for prevention, policing and treatment

The recent increased focus on high profile stalking cases has led to the raising of public awareness and professional concern, however, only recently has there been substantial scientific research into the area. Stalking and Psychosexual Obsession represents a showcase of contemporary research and theory never before assembled in one book.
eBook, English, 2002
John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, West Sussex, UK, 2002
1 recurso en línea (xxiii, 248 páginas) : ilustraciones
9780470713037, 9780471494584, 9780471494591, 0470713038, 0471494585, 0471494593
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About the Editors About the Contributors Foreword (D. Lamplugh) Series Preface Preface The victim of stalking (M. Pathe and P. Mullen) The psychological consequences of stalking victimisation (E. Blaauw, >et al.) I was trying to let him down easy (G. de Becker) Police care and support for victims of stalking (G. Copson and N. Marshall) Stalker typologies: Implications for law enforcement (L. Sheridan and J. Boon) From domestic violence to stalking: the infinite cycle of violence (A. Baldry) Stalking and Violence (J. Meloy) Psychopathology and treatment of Stalking (R. Badcock) Managing stalkers: Coordinating treatment and supervision (P. Kropp, et al.) Erotomania in women (P. Fitzgerald and M. Seeman) The phenomenon of stalking in children and adolscents (J. McCann) Cyberstalking (A. Burgess and T. Baker) Stalking and the Law (P. Infield and G. Platford) Conclusions (J. Sheridan and L. Boon) Index