When it comes to domestic violence, you often see stalking in addition to the offense. One partner will relentlessly call, show up at places of employment or public outings, or wait outside living quarters. The threatening behavior is the focal point rather than the method used to stalk.
Let’s discuss what constitutes stalking; it’s defined as a behavioral pattern intended to cause a victim fear or apprehension. Stalking may include the following:
Three common forms of stalking include:
As it generally involves a spouse, ex, lover, boyfriend, or girlfriend, domestic violence stalking would fit into this last category.
However, states differ in their stalking laws.
To discern whether or not stalking is a form of domestic violence, you must familiarize yourself with local law. Ohio includes a “menacing by stalking” law which is when an individual knowingly engages in a pattern of conduct that causes you to believe that they will cause you physical harm or mental distress.
Know your rights and protections through the legal system, or hire the support you need to navigate your case. If you find yourself with questions, the attorneys at Hoover Kacyon are ready to help you.
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