Description |
2 volumes ; 30 cm |
Contents |
V.1. Thesis - How the public perceive stalking -- v.2. Professional portfolio - Stalking and its treatment |
Summary |
The study demonstrated that the context and frame placed on behaviour are significant in whether the behaviour was perceived as stalking. It was argued that stalking laws that have strict intent requirements are more robust against misuses of the law brought about by differences in individual's perceptions. The portfolio investigated the current assessment and treatment practices of individuals who have been convicted of stalking within Victoria. Four case studies are presented |
Notes |
Submitted to the School of Psychology of the Faculty of Health, Medicine, Nursing and Behavioural Sciences, Deakin University |
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Degree conferred 2009 |
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Thesis (D.Psych. (Forensic))--Deakin University, Victoria, 2008 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (volumes1: leaves 125-135, volumes2: leaves 67-74) |
Notes |
All Doctorate of Psychology (D. Psychology) portfolios have been removed from the collection until further notice |
Subject |
Stalking -- Australia -- Victoria.
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Stalking -- Psychological aspects.
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Stalkers -- Psychology.
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Genre/Form |
Academic theses.
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Author |
Deakin University. Faculty of Health, Medicine, Nursing and Behavioural Sciences
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Deakin University. School of Psychology
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