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National Stalking Awareness Month
January 2007
This January marks the fourth annual observance of National Stalking Awareness Month (NSAM), started in 2004 by the NationalCenter for Victims of Crime. Since its inception, NSAM has become a unifying force for victim service providers across the country to raise awareness about the serious and deadly crime that victimizes more than one million women and nearly 400,000 men in America each year. We encourage you to join us this year and help make the 4th National Stalking Awareness Month the best yet. Get involved by distributing materials, working with public officials on proclamations, holding events or trainings, contacting local media, and organizing or participating in other local activities that raise awareness of this terrible crime.To get involved and share what your community is working on for National Stalking Awareness Month, please contact us at src@ncvc.org or call us at 202-467-8700.
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States with Stalking Awareness Month ActivitiesStalking in the Age of Technology A Call to Action for National Stalking Awareness Month. Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and Mary Lou Leary, Executive Director of the National Center for Victims of Crime. State and Local Stalking Awareness Month Proclamations(click for a list of and links to state and local NSAM proclamation).
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Stalking laws (click to open a state-by-state list of criminal and civil stalking statutes)
Research Studies Stalking in America Stalking and Intimate Partner Femicide Sexual Victimization of College Women The toll of stalking Training Tools
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