Journal article

Gender differences in stalking behaviour among juveniles

R Purcell, M Pathé, P Mullen

Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology | Published : 2010

Abstract

There is emerging recognition that stalking is a problem behaviour among juveniles. As gender differences in the nature of stalking have been observed to exist in adult stalkers, it is important to ascertain whether gender differences are also apparent in juvenile perpetrators. This study compared the characteristics and motivations of stalking behaviour in an Australian sample of juvenile perpetrators (n = 299), assembled from an archival search of court applications for an intervention order. A majority of juvenile perpetrators were male (64%). The results indicated that there were no significant gender differences in the duration of stalking, the number of stalking methods used or the fre..

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