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Behav Sci Law ; 17(3): 269-83, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10481129

ABSTRACT

Although previous studies of forensic and law enforcement stalking populations (Harmon, Rosner, & Owens, 1995; Meloy & Gothard, 1995; Zona, Sharma, & Lane, 1993) agree that the degree of intimacy of the victim-suspect relationship is an important factor in stalking cases, they have not conducted in-depth analyses of this variable. This study compared 223 intimate (n=135) and non-intimate (n=88) stalking cases managed by the Los Angeles Police Department's Threat Management Unit. A path analysis revealed a significant relationship between the stalkers' intimate versus non-intimate status and violence committed toward persons and property. This relationship was positively influenced by the suspect's level of proximity to the victim and threats toward the victim and property, but not influenced by suspect's criminal, psychiatric, and domestic violence histories. Overall, intimate relationship stalkers used more dangerous stalking behaviors than non-intimate relationship stalkers. Risk factors for assessing dangerousness of stalkers are discussed.


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Crime/psychology , Dangerous Behavior , Forensic Psychiatry , Risk Assessment , Sexual Partners , Adult , Crime/statistics & numerical data , Crime Victims/statistics & numerical data , Female , Humans , Los Angeles , Male , Models, Psychological , Risk Factors , Sexual Harassment/psychology , Sexual Partners/psychology , Violence/psychology
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J Forensic Sci ; 38(4): 894-903, 1993 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8355005

ABSTRACT

Erotomania is the delusional belief that one is passionately loved by another. These persons often go to great lengths to approach their object of desire, often necessitating the attention of the law. We have reviewed a forensic sample to select subjects who meet criteria for the diagnosis of erotomania. Case histories from all of the case files of the Threat Management Unit of the Los Angeles Police Department were reviewed to compare erotomanic subjects with those who were suffering from other disorders. Various demographic and other relevant data were examined to determine if the erotomanic subjects presented similar or different profiles.


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Delusions/psychology , Forensic Psychiatry , Love , Obsessive Behavior/psychology , Adult , Communication , Female , Humans , Male , Time Factors
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