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Why don’t we take stalking more seriously
Episode 460

Why don’t we take stalking more seriously

The law makes it hard for victims of criminal harassment to prove they’re at risk. The lack of seriousness many attach to stalking means it’s often hard to recognize, even when it’s clearly wrong. And sometimes deadly. Paul Berry reads Why don’t we take stalking more seriously by Sheima Benembarek.

Voices of The Walrus

February 7, 202632m 24s

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Show Notes

The law makes it hard for victims of criminal harassment to prove they’re at risk. The lack of seriousness many attach to stalking means it’s often hard to recognize, even when it’s clearly wrong. And sometimes deadly.

Paul Berry reads Why don’t we take stalking more seriously

by Sheima Benembarek.

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Topics

victims’ rightsstalking awarenesscriminal harassmentpublic safetylegal gaps