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STALKING AND CYBERSTALKING

STALKING AND CYBERSTALKING. WHEN YOUR LIFE CHANGES AT SOMEONE ELSES HANDS. WHAT WOUD YOU DO IF SOMEONE:. CLOSED ALL YOUR ACCOUNTS STOLE ALL YOUR MONEY FROM YOUR BANK ACCOUNTS HAD YOUR MEDICAL INSURANCE CANCELLED MADE FALSE CLAIMS DESTROYED YOUR CREDIT RATING.

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STALKING AND CYBERSTALKING

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  1. STALKING AND CYBERSTALKING WHEN YOUR LIFE CHANGES AT SOMEONE ELSES HANDS

  2. WHAT WOUD YOU DO IF SOMEONE: • CLOSED ALL YOUR ACCOUNTS • STOLE ALL YOUR MONEY FROM YOUR BANK ACCOUNTS • HAD YOUR MEDICAL INSURANCE CANCELLED • MADE FALSE CLAIMS • DESTROYED YOUR CREDIT RATING

  3. MY STALKER WAS SOMEONE I KNEW PASSWORDS IMPORTANT DATA PERSONAL INFORMATION FAMILY INFORMATION

  4. Moore maintains a blog at her website alexisamoore.com where she covers issues related to cyberstalking, privacy protection, identity theft and public safety. ALEXIS MOORE ONE WOMANS’ STORY OF SURVIVAL AND ADVOCACY

  5. INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE CYBERSTALKING • Cyberstalking is a technologically-based “attack” targeting a specific person to attack for reasons of anger, revenge or control. • Victims often feel harassed, embarrassed, and humiliated. • Cyberstalking can involve the harassment of family, friends, and employers while using scare tactics to isolate victims. • Stalking is characterized by repeated harassment or threatening behavior toward an individual. • All of the following can be examples of types of stalking: • following a person • appearing at a person's home or place of business • making harassing phone calls • leaving written messages or objects • vandalizing a person's property STALKING

  6. CYBERSTALKING LEGISLATION 18 U.S.C. 875(c), it is a federal crime, punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000, to transmit any communication in interstate or foreign commerce containing a threat to injure the person of another. 47 U.S.C. § 223 : US Code - Section 223: Obscene or harassing telephone calls in the District of Columbia or in interstate or foreign communications

  7. MURPHY CASE The first person charged with cyberstalking was Robert James Murphy. He violated Title 47 of the U.S. Code 223 which prohibits the use of telecommunications to annoy, abuse, threaten or harass anyone. Murphy was sending obscene messages and pictures to his ex-girlfriend for more than 4 years. The woman, Joelle Ligon, was deleting these e-mails at first but then started collecting them as evidence. Murphy pleaded guilty to two counts of cyberstalking.

  8. WHERE COLLEGE MEETS CYBERSTALKING

  9. HOW CYBERSTALKING OCCURS ON CAMPUS(AND ELSEWHERE) EASY ACCESS TO TECHNOGOGY TODAY’S STUDENTS ARE MORE TECH SAVVY WI-FI, INTERNET CAFÉ’S, DORM ROOMS, ETC. OFFER OPPORTUNITY FOR PRIVACY TO STALK VARIETY OF TYPES OF TECHNOLOGY AVAILABLE

  10. TMI AVOID OVER-SHARING OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION PROVIDING TOO MUCH INFORMATION ONLY AIDS CYBERSTALKERS AND PUTS YOUAT RISK

  11. stop * THINK * SEND DID YOU KNOW? ONCE YOU PLACE SOMETHING ON THE INTERNET, IT’S OUT THERE FOREVER NAME ADDRESS PHONE # CREDIT CARD # SOCIAL SECURITY # PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL IDEAS

  12. THE “3 STRIKE” RULE WHEN YOU OR SOMEONE YOU LOVE EXPERIENCE 3 OR MORE INSTANCES OF UNWANTED, INTIMIDATING, THREATENING, OR ANNOYING BEHAVIOR FROM THE SAME INDIVIDUAL IT’S TIME TO REACH OUT FOR HELP

  13. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW OBTAINING A RESTRAINING ORDER OR ORDER FOR PROTECTION Stalking and cyberstalking require a repeated course of conduct, amongst other elements, in order to be classified as stalking or cyberstalking…

  14. Who can become a victim of a stalker? men women YOU

  15. STALKING MOTIVE OBSESSION? STRESS? COMPETITION? POWER AND CONTROL? ANXIETY? HATRED? WHAT MOTIVATES A STALKER?

  16. EFFECTS OF STALKING • FEAR - WORRY - STRESS • INABLILITY TO CONCENTRATE • INCREASED USE OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS • DIFFICUTLY WITH JOB, SCHOOL WORK, SPORTS, SOCIAL ACTIVITIES • DROPPING OUT OF SCHOOL AND LIFE • LOSS OF INCOME • LOSS OF JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS • LOSS OR CONFLICT WITH RELATIONSHIPS

  17. WHAT DO I DO IF SOMEONE IS STALKING ME? DOCUMENT THE CONTACTS DATES, TIMES, PLACES, WHAT IS SAID, WHAT IS DONE, NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF WITNESSES CHANGE YOUR PASSWORDS, IDENTIFYING INFORMATION, PHONE NUMBERS, LOCKS, ETC. REDUCE CONTACT WITH STALKER BY CUTTING OFF THEIR ACCESS: STRICTER SECURITY ON FACEBOOK OR OTHER INTERNET SITE ALTER YOUR ROUTINE CONTACT LAW ENFORCEMENT EVERYTIME THE STALKER MAKES CONTACT WITH YOU TELL FAMILY & FRIENDS WHERE YOU’RE GOING DON’T ACCEPT THE BLAME FOR THE STALKERS BEHAVIOR TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS

  18. RESOURCE LIST RESOURCES DON’T EXIST IN THE U.S.

  19. ALEXIS MOORE Founder and president of Survivors in Action, a national advocacy group that provides individual assistance to victims of abuse, including victims who have experienced cyberstalking, stalking and cyberbullying. As a expert, consultant, speaker, advocate and author Moore travels extensively to educate and empower the public. She provides expert testimony at Senate and Assembly Public Safety Hearings and has contributed to legislation around the globe. Through her program “High-Tech Self Defense for the 21st Century," she teaches audiences about high-tech crimes such as identity theft and cyberstalking and how to protect yourself.

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