Įkyrus persekiojimas ir jo aukos

Q3 Engineering
Ilona Michailovič
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[full article and abstract in Lithuanian; abstract in English] Stalking is a complex social phenomenon that can take on many different forms. Stalking is a vicious, subtle and devastating crime, and the victims of stalking seem to suffer long-lasting consequences. A clear relationship emerges between the functioning and dissemination of gender stereotypes and stalking as a form of gender-based violence. In this study, the way in which stalking occurs is discussed, and the defendants’ and victims’ backgrounds are taken into account. This article discusses the criminalization of stalking, the reasons for stalking being criminalized and the sanctions applied for stalking. This article also addresses a range of issues that expressly substantiate a need for effective measures to be taken against stalking. The prevention of stalking is certainly a long process and cannot be done without the inspiration and activity from the state police, non-governmental organizations and the collaborations of victims, which are all essential if law enforcement agents are to gather useful information and understand the exact nature of the occurrences. Hence, more research needs to be conducted in this field. Additional attention, research and training are required to better understand the most effective responses to reduce the risk of recidivism.
包括迫害和受害者
[立陶宛文全文和摘要;跟踪是一种复杂的社会现象,有多种不同的表现形式。跟踪是一种恶毒的、微妙的、毁灭性的犯罪,跟踪的受害者似乎要承受长期的后果。性别陈规定型观念的运作和传播与跟踪作为一种基于性别的暴力形式之间出现了明确的关系。在本研究中,跟踪发生的方式进行了讨论,并考虑了被告和受害者的背景。本文论述了缠扰罪化、缠扰罪化的原因以及对缠扰罪的处罚。本文还阐述了一系列问题,这些问题明确证明需要采取有效措施打击跟踪行为。防止跟踪当然是一个漫长的过程,没有州警察、非政府组织和受害者的合作是不可能完成的,如果执法人员要收集有用的信息并了解事件的确切性质,这些都是必不可少的。因此,需要在这一领域进行更多的研究。需要更多的关注、研究和培训,以便更好地了解减少再犯风险的最有效对策。
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Informacijos Mokslai
Informacijos Mokslai Engineering-Media Technology
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