Stalking

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Across
  1. 4. alternative factors that affect perceptions of male and female stalkers (Thompson et al.)
  2. 8. type of stalker who lacks social skills and persists despite rejection
  3. 9. repeated unwanted intrusions causing fear or apprehension
  4. 10. type of stalker who seeks control or sexual exploitation, often plans the attack in advance
  5. 11. the demographic studied in Article 1 (Thompson et al.)
  6. 12. stalkers who desire a relationship and believes it is mutual are ________ seekers
Down
  1. 1. type of stalker who is motivated by anger or desire to intimidate the victim
  2. 2. the most common stalking behaviour in men (Strand & McEwan)
  3. 3. both genders of stalkers are more likely to be violent to the ________ gender victim (Strand & McEwan)
  4. 5. the most common type of stalker found in the study (Strand & McEwan)
  5. 6. victims of this gender of stalker are less likely to be taken seriously
  6. 7. type of stalking where there is 5+ intrusions of person after ending of or pursuit of relationship (Thompson et al.)