Stalking may be defined as any sort of unwanted contact a person called the stalker makes on the intended victim, which could directly or indirectly cause one or more of the following criminal actions, which are fear of death, sexual contact which is of criminal nature, assault, kidnapping, injury and damage to property. (Stalking: www.atss-hq.com) Nearly all stalkers are afflicted with some form of mental or emotional problem. A stalker will travel any distance across a town or around the country or even across continents to pursue the victim. A normal person will not continue to pursue a person in the face of rejection. Stalkers can be classified into three major groups, irrespective of how severe the mental disorder is. The three are Simple Obsession, Love Obsession and Other. (Forms of Stalking)
A Simple Obsession stalker would have had a previous intimate relationship with the victim. Many a time the victim would have tried to terminate the relationship, but the stalker would have rejected it. These stalkers are likely to have personality disorders, which could include being emotionally immature, extremely jealous, sense of insecurity coupled with low self-esteem and many a time a feeling of powerlessness without the relationship. Such a stalker aims at rejuvenating the lost relationship with the victim, since there is the belief that they would not survive without that specific person. This class of stalker is likely to be domineering and abusive to the partners during the period of the relationship as this is a way they use to bolster their low self-esteem. This control in the relationship provides the stalker with a sense of power that they cannot find elsewhere and so their worst fear is losing people over whom they can exert control. (Forms of Stalking)
It is this fear at the end of the relationship, of being a person without self-worth and identity that causes out of desperation, this class of stalker to begin stalking in an attempt to regain their partner and the basis for power. This total dependence on the partner is what the dangerous aspect of these stalkers is. Willing to go to any length to get their partner back and then failing they could become suicidal or want to kill the partner that has left them. It is not likely that the stalking would start with violence. It is likely to start with attempts at cajoling the victim into returning to the relationship and from here on it is likely to escalate. Many a time these stalkers are likely to follow through with their threats to kill the victim and then commit suicide. To them it is better to die, than live a life of humiliation seeing the victim leaving them for someone else and having to face their own powerlessness.
Love Obsession stalkers are individuals who get obsessed with a person with whom they have had no prior intimate or close relationship. The victim could be a friend, a business acquaintance, or a person they have met on one occasion or even a total stranger. These stalkers could believe that a special and magical relationship exists between them and their victims. Any success in contacting the victim reinforces this relationship and any wavering is considered an invitation to continue. They are quite likely to see sexual meanings in neutral responses from their victims. These stalkers are quite likely to live lonely and emotionally void lives. Failed relationships are seen in these stalkers. A majority of them suffer from erotomania. They believe that they are the object of intense love, normally from a person of higher socio-economic status than them or some celebrity. They also believe that for some external influence this affection would be displayed. They fantasize a full relationship with the victim. (Forms of Stalking)
It is when they attempt to act out this fantasy in real life that they expect the victim to respond in the same manner. When this does not happen this stalker responds with threat and intimidation and when these also do not meet their expectations they can become violent and even deadly. The next class of stalkers is the others class and they do not harass their victims out of love or hate. It is more a form a revenge for some action against the stalker real or illusionary. This form of stalking could even be a form of protest. This is the smallest group consisting of stalkers arising from the requirement for revenge or demonstrating protest, yet...
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