If you are Stalked

These guidelines are presented in an effort to help people who are being stalked or fear they might be stalked. We provide no guarantee that following these guidelines will remove this threat from your life, but we hope that they will help most people in this situation. You are free to share these guidelines with others or refer them to this site.

For futher information, you might wish to check out our links page related to violence prevention. Other sources of help might include: local rape crisis centers, women's shelters, police and sheriff's departments.


If you are stalked, it is a good idea to take action. Often, this means actively not acknowledging any contact the stalker initiates with you. Taking action does not necessarily mean direct confrontation with the stalker. Stalkers want to act in stealth and take control of your life. This is potentially dangerous to you and your family. In general, it is better to act as soon as you suspect someone is stalking you; the longer you wait, the worse the situation can get. We recommend consulting experts in this area so that you can best eliminate this unwanted attention.

Here are some options for you to consider:
General Guidelines: Some Options for If you are attacked: If you decide to press charges:
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