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Stalking

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Professionals working with victims of crime may find the following training-related links of interest:

AARDVARC
AARDVARC is an Abuse, Rape & Domestic Violence Aid & Resource Collection Web site, which provides links to the stalking laws in all 50 states and other information about stalking.

Cyberangels
This large safety Internet organization offers educational programs and support groups for victims of stalking and harassment over the Internet (cyberstalking). Cyberangels, a program of guardian angels, also presents tips on documenting and reporting cyberstalking.

Stalking, National Victim Assistance Academy 2002
The NVAA text emphasizes foundations in victimology and victims' rights and services, as well as new developments in the field of victim assistance, and contains a section on stalking.

Stalking Resource Center
This site provides victims and practitioners with information, resources, training and technical assistance services concerning victims of stalking, including victims of cyberstalking. The National Center for Victims of Crime founded the site with funding from the Violence Against Women Office to raise national awareness of stalking and to encourage the development and implementation of multidisciplinary responses to stalking in local communities across the country.

Statistical Overviews: Stalking
Data from various surveys and studies are compiled and reported in the Statistical Overviews from the National Crime Victims' Rights Week 2005.

WiredPatrol
This online help organization is run by trained law enforcement officers and civilian volunteers. The Web site features information on cybercrime, safety, security, discussion forums, and content customized for kids and teens. Wired Patrol is part of WiredSafety, which offers Internet safety and training classes to parents, teens, and law enforcement.

Working to Halt Online Abuse (WHOA)
WHOA, a volunteer organization, fights online harassment by educating the public and law enforcement and empowering victims.

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This document was last updated on June 26, 2008