Stalking Isn't Just a Celebrity Issue. One in five women are affected

Published: March 2, 2018, 7:15 a.m.

b'When we think of stalkers and death threats we tend to think of it as being a problem for high profile personalities or celebrities. Most situations involving \\u2018normal\\u2019 people rarely make the news unless the circumstances are drastic but it is a problem much more common that most of us realise.\\nIn this podcast, we look at the nature of stalking and stalkers and how to respond to stalking situations.\\nEpisode Highlights:\\nThe Australian Bureau of Statistics in 2012 did a survey and they reported that one in five women will experience stalking at some stage in their life and one in thirteen men will actually experience stalking in their life.\\n95% of cases where women are stalked involve men as the perpetrator while male victims have a more even split with men and women roughly accounting for 50% of the perpetrator count.\\nWhat are the four stalker profile types?\\nSeven Actions To Take If You Suspect You Are Being Stalked\\nStalkers are irrational and unpredictable and often mentally unstable so it\\u2019s best to get the experts involved as early as possible.\\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/troypanopticsolutions/\\nhttps://www.facebook.com/PanopticSolutions/\\nhttps://twitter.com/Panoptic01\\nhttp://www.panopticsolutions.com/\\ninfo@panopticsolutions.com'