Table of contents - Special Issue: Stalking: What do we know, and where do we go?
Guest Editors: David Keatley
Introduction “stalking: what do we know about working with people who stalk and where do we go?”
Rachael WheatleyThere is an absence of qualitative research with individuals who have stalked. This special issue of articles draws on one study, rich with the meaning-making of experts by…
Special Issue on stalking: commentary
Lorraine SheridanThe research literature on stalking has proliferated in recent years. Even so, gaps remain. This commentary paper introduces a Special Issue on stalkers.
Stalking, narcissistic vulnerability and the application of schema therapy “I was punishing her for me not being good enough”
Rachael Wheatley, Clare ConwayThis discussion paper aims to further explore narcissistic vulnerability as a psychological concept in relation to stalking, adding to the literature base by resurrecting this…
Stalking and the impact of labelling “There’s a difference between my offence and a stalker”
Rachael Wheatley, Alan UnderwoodThis paper aims to consider stalking as an offending behaviour and the prevailing narratives associated with this offending behaviour given the increased attention of society and…
A comparison of public perceptions of cisgender male and transgender male stalking perpetrators
Lydia Caroline Cook, Simon C. DuffThe purpose of this study is to compare perceptions of male cisgender and male transgender stalking perpetrators. There present study compared participants’ perceptions of whether…
Stalking and the role of occupational therapy “you’re not living life to the full if you’re stalking”
Rachael Wheatley, Sam BakerThis discussion paper aims to highlight the role of occupational therapy (OT) in understanding stalking and in interventions designed to assist the perpetrator to lead a more…
Stalking: Issues of deterrence “When I was stalking, I was so dedicated to it. Nothing would stop me. It was my focus.”
Rachael Wheatley, Sara Henley, Frank FarnhamThis paper aims to present issues of deterrence related to stalking.
ISSN:
2009-3829e-ISSN:
2049-9388ISSN-L:
2009-3829Online date, start – end:
2011Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Dominic Willmott