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3. Obsessive and compulsive ... 4. Falls "instantly" in love ... 6. Does not take responsibility for own feelings or actions...
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www.newbeginningsnh.org/stalking_character.html
www.newbeginningsnh.org/stalking_character.html
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A stalker has one main purpose: he wishes Control-- and his method of achieving this is to systematically "one-up" his potential victim. A stalker may be a total stranger; or he may be someone whom you know. A stalker may go about what he is doing without you being aware that any of it is happening;
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www.associatedcontent.com/article/234180/characteristic...
www.associatedcontent.com/article/234180/characteristics_of_a_stalker_trust.html
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Information on stalker characteristics, their patterns, methods, and types of stalking. ... The most common, persistent and intrusive of all stalkers, the rejected stalker is obsessed with someone who is a former romantic partner or friend, and who has ended their relationship with the stalker, or indicates that he or...
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www.sexualharassmentsupport.org/TypesofStalkers.html
www.sexualharassmentsupport.org/TypesofStalkers.html
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No. Both male and females are possible stalkers. A majority of stalkers hold down jobs, have friends and are usually above average intelligence; yet, there are some common stalker characteristics such as:
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www.marshall.edu/wcenter/stalking.htm
www.marshall.edu/wcenter/stalking.htm
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Profiles of stalkers have not been clearly delineated, but can overlap with characteristics offered in the domestic violence literature. The most common type of stalker (Simple Obsessional) includes those individuals who were prior intimates that may have engaged in domestic violence.
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www.stalkingbehavior.com/howto.htm
www.stalkingbehavior.com/howto.htm
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Comprehensive coverage of the topic, including behaviors and stalker profiles, interventions, and preventions. ... In other words, a stalker who harbors delusions that the victim is in love with him performs behaviors that are often similar to an ex-partner who seeks revenge for being rejected.
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www.stalkingbehavior.com/
www.stalkingbehavior.com/
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Obsessive and compulsive ... Does not take responsibility of own feelings or actions ... Keep trying to convince your friend of the characteristics of a stalker and the danger she may be in. Keep safe.
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xene.wordpress.com/2008/02/01/common-stalker-characteri...
xene.wordpress.com/2008/02/01/common-stalker-characteristics/
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Note carefully: There is such a thing as PROXY stalking, in which a single stalker, motivated by amorous interest or mental illness, enlists helpers. Organized stalking is NOT proxy stalking, but rather is stalking by a group totally independent of whomever originally submitted the target's name to the stalking group.
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www.multistalkervictims.org/
www.multistalkervictims.org/
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Offender characteristics. Most victims knew their stalker. Women were significantly more likely to be stalked by an intimate partner--whether that partner was a current spouse, a former spouse or cohabiting partner, or a date.
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www.ncjrs.gov/txtfiles/fs000186.txt
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