Literature DB >> 17185471

Assessing and managing the risks in the stalking situation.

Paul E Mullen1, Rachel Mackenzie, James R P Ogloff, Michele Pathé, Troy McEwan, Rosemary Purcell.   

Abstract

Stalking is a common social problem, often driven by psychiatric disorder in its perpetrators and productive of psychological and social damage in its victims. Assessing and managing the risks in the stalking situation is a task that frequently falls on the mental health professional. The concerns of risks in the stalking situation are not confined to violence but include psychosocial damage, chronicity, and recurrence, and, for the stalker, arrest and incarceration. This article outlines a structured approach to assessment and management involving domains based on the relationship between stalker and victim, the type of motivation driving the stalking, the stalker's risk profile, the victim's risk profile, and finally, the legal and mental health context. The assessment is closely linked to management strategies to counter specific ascertained risks and future hazards. These strategies will be limited, or facilitated, according to the current legal and mental health contexts that have a critical impact on the stalking situation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17185471

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Acad Psychiatry Law        ISSN: 1093-6793


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