Across
- 3. An emotional requirement in the legal definition of criminal harassment.
- 4. Changes in this has made it easier for a stalker to monitor their victim.
- 7. This type of stalker believes their target is in love with them.
- 9. A victim may feel this toward other people as a consequence of having been stalked.
- 10. This type stalker is more likely to target females.
Down
- 1. The type of relationship a victim typically had with their stalker.
- 2. Recurrent stalkers typically suffer from this personality disorder.
- 5. The act of incessantly bothering someone. If causing someone fear, it may constitute as criminal.
- 6. this type of stalker is more likely to target males.
- 8. A social effect of stalking on a victim when they avoid all people to avoid their stalker.
