Stalking and Harassment includes behaviours which, in some cases, are against the law
and known as "criminal harassment.” One of the key elements, which turn
stalking behaviours into a crime, is the woman’s fear for her own safety or the
safety of others. Stalking and harassment can take many different forms but
usually is a pattern formed by repeated actions, or a series of different
incidents. Each small incident may not seem important, but all the incidents
together constitute a pattern.
Examples of stalking:
- following you in his car
- showing up at your workplace
- lurking around your property
- constantly calling your phone, possibly hang-up phone calls
- trying to get his/your friends to ask you questions or pass messages on to you
- showing up at places that you frequent