Stalking is similar to harassment, but the alleged perpetrator has an obsession with the individual they are targeting. It could be someone who they know, or a stranger.
Stalking includes regularly being followed, hanging around where someone works, watching or spying on someone, interfering with their property. This includes cyber stalking where a person is stalked using electronic or digital means, such as repeatedly checking someone’s internet use or hacking their accounts.
Stalking includes regularly being followed, hanging around where someone works, watching or spying on someone, interfering with their property. This includes cyber stalking where a person is stalked using electronic or digital means, such as repeatedly checking someone’s internet use or hacking their accounts.