Dating Violence Dynamics – Stalking

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  • WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE

      The abuser controls a victim by:

    • Following their victim, showing up in public spaces where the victim is, waiting for the victim outside of classrooms, clubs, school events, or friends’ places
    • Using social networking sites to find out where the victim is, who he/she is with, and what he/she is doing
    • Making repeated phone calls, leaving text messages and voice messages, and messages online to the victim
    • Harassing or threating the victim using any of the above tactics
  • HOW IT FEELS FOR THE VICTIM

      When an abuser stalks victim, a victim may experience:

    • Fear leaving home
    • Psychological trauma as a result of the abuse
    • Fear of the abuser or others
    • Shame, guilt, responsibility, or embarrassment
    • No sense of privacy
    • Fear of going somewhere that will anger the abuser
  • IMPACT ON VICTIM

      Stalking can:

    • Cause problems focusing in school, which can lead to a decline in grades or withdrawals
    • Alienate victims from their friends, school groups, sorority/fraternity, or team
    • Alienate victims by forcing them to stay in one place
  • CONSEQUENCES FOR ABUSER

      Dating violence is a crime. If you abuse a partner, you face:

    • A ruined reputation
    • Conviction and jail time
    • Expulsion or suspension from the university.
    • Suspension from sports teams
    • Disciplinary action from your fraternity or sorority
    • Alienation from friends and family
    • Costs from court fees and restitution
IS IT A CRIME? CLICK TO FIND OUT.
Kyle and Deron meet each other at an LGBT event. The couple dates for a few months. Deron eventually breaks up with Kyle. Kyle is upset after the breakup, and keeps calling and texting Deron, asking to come see him or if he’ll give him another chance. Deron tells Kyle to stop contacting him. Kyle becomes angrier and texts Deron hundreds of times a day, telling him, “If I can’t have you, no one can!” Kyle calls Deron multiple times threatening to follow Deron to the LGBT office and beat him up.

THIS IS STALKING. THIS IS A CRIME!