Understanding the Landscape of Stalking

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Please note: This is a sample report created for demonstration purposes only. The content, statistics, and recommendations are fictional and do not reflect real research or data.


Key Findings

  • 1 in 5 women and 1 in 10 men reported experiencing stalking behaviour over a 12-month period.
  • Digital stalking accounts for over 60% of reported incidents, showing a sharp rise since the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • University-aged women (18–25) are particularly at risk, often unaware of early stalking signs.
  • Victims often delay reporting due to fear, shame, or lack of understanding of what constitutes stalking.

Recommendations

  • Improved awareness campaigns targeting young people, especially in colleges and universities.
  • Clearer institutional reporting procedures for stalking and harassment.
  • Mandatory staff training in public services and education sectors.
  • More funding for survivor support and trauma-informed care services.