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Definition of cyberstalking in English: cyberstalkingnounˈsʌɪbəstɔːkɪŋˈsībərˌstôkiNG mass nounThe repeated use of electronic communications to harass or frighten someone, for example by sending threatening emails. Example sentencesExamples - It is also worth noting that there has been no research indicating that sexually related Internet crimes such as cyberstalking are addictive.
- The situation is more pronounced in the area of cyberstalking, where even the most basic information is lacking and where relatively little research is taking place.
- Victims of power/control crimes such as cyberstalking often use the Internet to locate web sites that offer help and support.
- Like Card, I responded legally, by pointing out to him that his actions could be construed as a form of cyberstalking, which is illegal in Michigan.
- Finally, the motivations behind corporate cyberstalking incidents can be very different to those commonly associated with offline stalking and cyberstalking.
- Then there's identity theft and cyberstalking, both of which are significantly simplified by online access to public records.
- In discussing British and American legislation related to stalking and cyberstalking, for example, Bocij considers the concept of a test of reasonableness.
- The selections this week include reflections on the Meath bus crash, Conor Lenihan as a kebab chef, a Star Wars horoscope, cyberstalking, and deranged art.
- Such a process would have occurred naturally, as a consequence of the board's membership being made up almost exclusively of victims of stalking and cyberstalking.
- Next, efforts were made to locate examples of reactive stalking, especially in relation to cyberstalking.
- Yesterday, he pleaded guilty to two counts of cyberstalking in an agreement with federal prosecutors, AP reports.
- However, the methods used to pursue victims are likely to be limited because they lack the knowledge and experience of victims of cyberstalking and stalking.
Definition of cyberstalking in US English: cyberstalkingnounˈsībərˌstôkiNG The repeated use of electronic communications to harass or frighten someone, for example by sending threatening emails. Example sentencesExamples - Such a process would have occurred naturally, as a consequence of the board's membership being made up almost exclusively of victims of stalking and cyberstalking.
- Like Card, I responded legally, by pointing out to him that his actions could be construed as a form of cyberstalking, which is illegal in Michigan.
- Victims of power/control crimes such as cyberstalking often use the Internet to locate web sites that offer help and support.
- It is also worth noting that there has been no research indicating that sexually related Internet crimes such as cyberstalking are addictive.
- Finally, the motivations behind corporate cyberstalking incidents can be very different to those commonly associated with offline stalking and cyberstalking.
- The situation is more pronounced in the area of cyberstalking, where even the most basic information is lacking and where relatively little research is taking place.
- Yesterday, he pleaded guilty to two counts of cyberstalking in an agreement with federal prosecutors, AP reports.
- Next, efforts were made to locate examples of reactive stalking, especially in relation to cyberstalking.
- The selections this week include reflections on the Meath bus crash, Conor Lenihan as a kebab chef, a Star Wars horoscope, cyberstalking, and deranged art.
- In discussing British and American legislation related to stalking and cyberstalking, for example, Bocij considers the concept of a test of reasonableness.
- However, the methods used to pursue victims are likely to be limited because they lack the knowledge and experience of victims of cyberstalking and stalking.
- Then there's identity theft and cyberstalking, both of which are significantly simplified by online access to public records.
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