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-{{Template}}'''Stalking''' (from [[Middle English]] ''stalk'': from [[Old English]] ''bestealcian''; akin to Old English ''stelan'' to steal) is a legal term for repeated [[harassment]] or other forms of invasion of a person's privacy in a manner that causes fear to its target. +{{Template}}
 +'''Stalking''' is unwanted and/or repeated surveillance by an individual or group toward another person. Stalking behaviors are interrelated to [[harassment]] and [[intimidation]] and may include following the victim in person or monitoring them. The term ''stalking'' is used with some differing definitions in [[psychiatry]] and [[psychology]], as well as in some legal [[jurisdiction]]s as a term for a [[criminal offense]].
-Statutes vary between jurisdiction but may include such acts as:+==Stalking in media and literature==
-* repeated physical following;+*''[[The Cable Guy]]'': film starring [[Jim Carey]] and [[Matthew Broderick]], a cable installer develops an extreme attachment to a customer; ends up stalking him, believing customer to be a perfect match (intimacy seeker)
-* unwanted contact (by letter or other means of communication);+*''[[Fatal Attraction]]'': film starring [[Michael Douglas]] and [[Glenn Close]], man is stalked by a woman with whom he had a brief affair (rejected stalker); A scene in this film is probably the origin of [[bunny boiler]] as a synonym for stalker, even though it took over five years to become a widespread allusion.
-* observing a person's actions closely for an extended period of time; or+*''[[Les Miserables]]'': novel by [[Victor Hugo]], with several film adaptations and a Broadway musical; ex-convict [[Jean Valjean]] is stalked for years by an obsessed police inspector; Marius displays stalkerish tendencies towards Cosette (he is her [[secret admirer]])
-* contacting family members, friends, or associates of a target inappropriately;+*''[[Play Misty for Me]]'': [[Clint Eastwood]] movie about the erotomanic stalking of a radio celebrity
-* [[cyberstalking]]+*''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'': book written by [[Gaston Leroux]], Erik (the Phantom) stalks and later kidnaps the singer Christine. (Intimacy Seeker)
- +==See also==
-According to the United States' National Center for Victims of Crime, one out of every 12 women and one out of every 45 men will be stalked during their lifetime.+* [[Cyberstalking]]
 +* [[Bullying]]
 +* [[Courtship disorder]]
 +* [[Gaslighting]]
 +* [[Obscene phone call]]
 +* [[Obsessive love]]
 +* [[Poison pen letter]]
 +* [[Querulant]]
 +* [[Secret admirer]]
 +* [[Serial rapist]]
 +* [[Surveillance]]
 +* [[Surveillance abuse]]
 +* [[Vexatious litigation]]
 +* [[Voyeurism]]
 +* [[Zersetzung]]
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Stalking is unwanted and/or repeated surveillance by an individual or group toward another person. Stalking behaviors are interrelated to harassment and intimidation and may include following the victim in person or monitoring them. The term stalking is used with some differing definitions in psychiatry and psychology, as well as in some legal jurisdictions as a term for a criminal offense.

Stalking in media and literature

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