Stalking Resources

If you think you are being stalked:
Protect yourself. Contact Case Police at 368-4630 so that they may assist you in safeguarding yourself while they work with local authorities to apprehend your stalker.
Confront the stress and anxiety you are feeling. Make an appointment with University Counseling Services by calling 368-5872 for an appointment at the 201 Sears location, or 368-2510 for an appointment at the Center for Collegiate Behavioral Health in the University Health Services location.
Learn about other administrative resources. Contact the Office of Student Affairs at 368.2020 so that they may advise you and walk you through any administrative procedures that may apply to your situation.
Web sites
Browse these sites, empower yourself with practical tips and general information, and consider getting involved.
- A Call to Men and the Men's Resource Center for Change offer information on what men can do to end men's violence toward women.
- Action Ohio: Stalking on campus
- The Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence: Dating Violence
- Criminal Harassment: A Handbook for Police and Crown Prosecutors (Canada)
- The Domestic Violence Center
- The Extent And Nature Of Stalking: Findings From The 1998 British Crime Survey
- National Center for Victims of Crime: Stalking Resource Center
- National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women
- Stalking and Domestic Violence: Report to Congress
- Stalking Victims.com
- Stalking Victims.com: Cyberstalking
- The University of Virginia: Sexual and Domestic Violence Services site includes lots of information here about relationships, stalking, and links to other sources of information and statistics.
- U.S. Dept. of Justice: Creating an Effective Stalking Protocol
- U.S. Stalking Laws
- Working to Halt Online Abuse
