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跟踪

跟踪 occurs when “any person willfully, 恶意, and repeatedly follows or harasses another person and/or makes a credible threat with the intent to place that person in reasonable fear for his or her safety, or the safety of his or her immediate 家庭.” 跟踪 is a crime.

Some Things Stalkers Do:

  • Repeatedly call you, 包括 hang-ups.
  • Follow you and show up wherever you are.
  • Send unwanted gifts, letters, cards, or emails.
  • Dam年龄 your home, car, or other property.
  • Drive by or hang out at your home, 学校, or 工作.
  • Threaten to hurt you, your 家庭, friends, or pets.
  • Find out about you by using public records or on-line search services, going through your garb年龄, 联系朋友, 家庭, 邻居, 或同事.
  • Use technology, like hidden cameras or global positioning systems (GPS), to track where you go.

帮助提示

  • If you are in immediate danger, call 911
  • For information or help call the 跟踪 Hot Line at (877) 633-0044
  • Refrain from meeting the stalker for any reason
  • Trust your instincts. Don’t downplay the danger.
  • Tell as many people as you can. Give them a description of the stalker.
  • Develop a safety plan, 包括 things like changing your routine, arranging a place to stay, and having a friend or relative go places with you. 也, decide in advance what to do if the stalker shows up at your home, 工作, 学校, 或者在别的地方.
  • Destroy your own discarded mail.
  • Keep evidence of the stalking. When the stalker follows you or contacts you, write down the time, date, and place. Keep emails, phone mess年龄s, letters or notes. Photograph anything of yours the stalker dam年龄s and any injuries the stalker causes. Ask witnesses to write down what they saw.