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Follow on Google News | January Is National Stalking Awareness MonthThe Still Standing Foundation Launches Community Stalking Awareness Campaign
By: The Still Standing Foundation The Still Standing Foundation Launches Community Stalking Awareness Campaign Atlanta, GA − 01/01/2015 − January is National Stalking Awareness Month, a time to focus on a crime that affected 7.5 million victims in one year. The theme - “Stalking: Stalking is a crime in all 50 states, the U.S. Territories and the District of Columbia, yet many victims and criminal justice professionals underestimate its seriousness and impact. In one of five cases, stalkers use weapons to harm or threaten victims, and stalking is one of the significant risk factors for femicide (homicide of women) in abusive relationships. Victims suffer anxiety, social dysfunction, and severe depression at much higher rates than the general population, and many lose time from work or have to move as a result of their victimization. Stalking is difficult to recognize, investigate, and prosecute. Unlike other crimes, stalking is not a single, easily identifiable crime but a series of acts, a course of conduct directed at a specific person that would cause that person fear. Stalking may take many forms, such as assaults, threats, vandalism, burglary, or animal abuse, as well as unwanted cards, calls, gifts, or visits. One in four victims reports that the stalker uses technology, such as computers, global positioning system devices, or hidden cameras, to track the victim’s daily activities. Stalkers fit no standard psychological profile, and many stalkers follow their victims from one jurisdiction to another, making it difficult for authorities to investigate and prosecute their crimes. Communities that understand stalking, however, can support victims and combat the crime. “If more people learn to recognize stalking,” said Tamiko Lowry-Pugh – Founder of The Still Standing Foundation, “we have a better chance to protect victims and prevent tragedies.” The Still Standing Foundation will offer Public Service Announcements, Social Media Messaging, Twitter Chats, and Training Events to promote awareness and public education about stalking during the annual observance. For more information, please contact Tamiko Lowry at tamiko@thestillstandingfoundation.org. For additional resources to help promote National Stalking Awareness Month, please visit http://stalkingawarenessmonth.org and www.ovw.usdoj.gov. Empowering Victims To Become Survivors End
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