Are you experiencing Stalking?

(Take a moment to answer the following questions)
 
Has someone followed you, your friends, family and/or anyone else close to you?  Yes  No
Has somoene appeared unexpectedly or waited outside your work, home, class?  Yes  No
Have you recieved repeated phone calls, messages, or emails that annoy or threaten?  Yes  No
Have you received unwanted things (i.e. gifts, letters)?  Yes  No
Has someone tried to get private information about you from other people?  Yes  No
Has somoene vandalized your property?  Yes  No
Has someone caused harm or threatened to cause harm to your pets?  Yes  No
Has somoene entered your home without permission?        Yes  No
Has someone threatened you, your family, friends and anyone else close to you?  Yes  No
Have you been held hostage against your will?  Yes  No

If you checked YES to any of these experiences, you may be experiencing stalking/criminal harassment. The Community Safety Office can provide assistance.

‘Research demonstrates that anyone may become a victim of a stalker’.

Trauma, Violence & Abuse, April 2003, p. 154.

 


Other links relevant to stalking:


  • Definition of Stalking/Criminal Harassment
  • What are the impacts of experiencing stalking/criminal harassment?
  • What assistance can the Community Safety Office provide?