Stalking
Stalking behaviours suggest greater risk of harm and require greater consideration of risk management.
Stalking will often focus on a person, whereas harassment will often focus on disputes – both can and do exist together to form courses of behaviour. Please seek help from the PSNI and the Men’s Advisory Project. Do not suffer in silence.
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Examples of Stalking include:
Consider the stalking mnemonic FOUR. Are the behaviours:
Fixated
Obsessive
Unwanted
Repeated
Do you feel physically/emotionally and/or psychologically affected by the behaviour?
Do you have fear of what might happen?
Is the behaviour intruding on your life?
Has the behaviour had an effect on your day-to-day activities?
Please seek help from the PSNI and the Men’s Advisory Project. Do not suffer in silence.
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