Method behind the madness: An examination of stalking measurements

Stalking is defined in a variety of ways within state statutes and social science and, therefore, researchers have not standardized how to define or operationalize this phenomenon. These disparate definitions and approaches to measurement have important implications for the validity, reliability, and generalizability of knowledge about stalking victimization and perpetration across different contexts. The purpose of this article is to identify patterns in defining and measuring stalking and to advance the field by offering recommendations for measuring stalking more consistently in the future. Methodological procedures of 56 peer-reviewed published stalking studies are examined and implications for future stalking measurement are discussed.

[1]  Russell E. Palarea,et al.  Breaking Up is Hard To Do: Unwanted Pursuit Behaviors Following the Dissolution of a Romantic Relationship , 2000, Violence and Victims.

[2]  B. Fisher The Effects of Survey Question Wording on Rape Estimates , 2009, Violence against women.

[3]  R. Purcell,et al.  Study of stalkers. , 1999, The American journal of psychiatry.

[4]  Ronald L. Akers,et al.  Is stalking a learned phenomenon? An empirical test of social learning theory , 2011 .

[5]  J. R. Hays,et al.  Stalking and Related Harassment of Secondary School Counselors , 2006 .

[6]  Lorraine Sheridan,et al.  Perceptions and prevalence of stalking in a male sample , 2002 .

[7]  L. Cronbach Coefficient alpha and the internal structure of tests , 1951 .

[8]  Harald Dressing,et al.  Lifetime prevalence and impact of stalking in a European population: epidemiological data from a middle-sized German city. , 2005, The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science.

[9]  Jan M. Chaiken,et al.  The Sexual Victimization of College Women , 2000 .

[10]  Matt R. Nobles,et al.  Gender, crime victimization and fear of crime , 2009 .

[11]  Brian H. Spitzberg,et al.  Cyberstalking and the technologies of interpersonal terrorism , 2002, New Media Soc..

[12]  Brian H. Spitzberg,et al.  Obsessive Relational Intrusion and Sexual Coercion Victimization , 1999 .

[13]  M. Proust Remembrance of Things Past , 1982 .

[14]  P E Mullen,et al.  Same-gender stalking. , 2000, The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law.

[15]  K. Davis,et al.  Physical and Mental Health Effects of Being Stalked for Men and Women , 2002, Violence and Victims.

[16]  Edward G. Carmines,et al.  Reliability and Validity Assessment , 1979 .

[17]  K. Davis,et al.  Physical Aggression, Forced Sex, and Stalking Victimization by a Dating Partner: An Analysis of the National Violence Against Women Survey , 2003, Violence and Victims.

[18]  L. Sheridan,et al.  Stalking Perceptions and Experiences Across Two Cultures , 2004 .

[19]  A. Gross,et al.  Assessing sexual aggression: Addressing the gap between rape victimization and perpetration prevalence rates , 2007 .

[20]  Kathleen C. Basile,et al.  The Differential Association of Intimate Partner Physical, Sexual, Psychological, and Stalking Violence and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in a Nationally Representative Sample of Women , 2004, Journal of traumatic stress.

[21]  J. Langhinrichsen-Rohling An examination of sheltered battered women's perpetration of stalking and other unwanted pursuit behaviors. , 2006, Violence and victims.

[22]  Stacey L. Williams,et al.  Courtship Behaviors, Relationship Violence, and Breakup Persistence in College Men and Women , 2005 .

[23]  Robert I. Brown,et al.  The Stalking and Harassment Behaviour Scale: measuring the incidence, nature, and severity of stalking and relational harassment and their psychological effects. , 2006, Psychology and psychotherapy.

[24]  C. Kuehner,et al.  What can we learn from the first community-based epidemiological study on stalking in Germany? , 2007, International journal of law and psychiatry.

[25]  Kathleen G. McAnaney,et al.  From Imprudence to Crime: Anti-Stalking Laws , 1999 .

[26]  D. Thomson,et al.  Identifying Stalking: The Relevance of Intent in Commonsense Reasoning , 2002, Law and human behavior.

[27]  J. J. Haugaard,et al.  Stalking and Other Forms of Intrusive Contact After the Dissolution of Adolescent Dating or Romantic Relationships , 2003, Violence and Victims.

[28]  P. Resick,et al.  Intimate Partner Violence and Stalking Behavior: Exploration of Patterns and Correlates in a Sample of Acutely Battered Women , 2000, Violence and Victims.

[29]  C. Penny,et al.  Factors associated with stalking behaviour in patients admitted to a high security hospital , 2007 .

[30]  Brian H. Spitzberg,et al.  What mad pursuit?: Obsessive relational intrusion and stalking related phenomena , 2003 .

[31]  Brian H. Spitzberg,et al.  Exploring the interactional phenomenon of stalking and obsessive relational intrusion , 1998 .

[32]  Janet L. Lauritsen,et al.  THE LINK BETWEEN OFFENDING AND VICTIMIZATION AMONG ADOLESCENTS , 1991 .

[33]  G. Davies,et al.  ‘Stalking’ – Seeking the victim's perspective , 2000 .

[34]  Jacquelyn C. Campbell,et al.  Stalking and Intimate Partner Femicide , 1999 .

[35]  B Bjerregaard,et al.  An Empirical Study of Stalking Victimization , 2000, Violence and Victims.

[36]  K. A. Morrison,et al.  Predicting violent behavior in stalkers: a preliminary investigation of Canadian cases in criminal harassment. , 2001, Journal of forensic sciences.

[37]  Bradford W. Reyns,et al.  The stalking victim's decision to contact the police: A test of Gottfredson and Gottfredson's theory of criminal justice decision making , 2010 .

[38]  K. Roberts Stalking following the breakup of romantic relationships: characteristics of stalking former partners. , 2002, Journal of forensic sciences.

[39]  P. Y. Martin,et al.  Women Who Are Stalked , 2007, Violence against women.

[40]  B. Rosenfeld Violence Risk Factors in Stalking and Obsessional Harassment , 2004 .

[41]  A. G. Burgess,et al.  A Typology of Interpersonal Stalking , 1996 .

[42]  Dale Whhtington,et al.  How Well Do Researchers Report their Measures? an Evaluation of Measurementin Published Educational Research , 1998 .

[43]  Brian H. Spitzberg,et al.  Obsessive relational intrusion, coping, and sexual coercion victimization , 2001 .

[44]  Lorraine Sheridan,et al.  The Course and Nature of Stalking: A Victim Perspective , 2001 .

[45]  L. Sheridan,et al.  The Prevalence of Stalking Among Finnish University Students , 2010, Journal of interpersonal violence.

[46]  C. Leukefeld,et al.  Stalking as a Variant of Intimate Violence: Implications From a Young Adult Sample , 2000, Violence and Victims.

[47]  G. D. Hill,et al.  Victimization and Fear of Crime , 1991 .

[48]  P. Tjaden,et al.  Comparing Stalking Victimization From Legal and Victim Perspectives , 2000, Violence and Victims.

[49]  H. Sinclair,et al.  When Courtship Persistence Becomes Intrusive Pursuit: Comparing Rejecter and Pursuer Perspectives of Unrequited Attraction , 2005 .

[50]  P. Emmelkamp,et al.  Individual differences in post-traumatic stress following post-intimate stalking: stalking severity and psychosocial variables. , 2003, The British journal of clinical psychology.

[51]  R. Akers,et al.  Social Contexts and Social Learning in Sexual Coercion and Aggression: Assessing the Contribution of Fraternity Membership , 1991 .

[52]  Robert F. DeVellis,et al.  Scale Development: Theory and Applications. , 1992 .

[53]  Brian H. Spitzberg,et al.  Obsessive Relational Intrusion: Incidence, Perceived Severity, and Coping , 2000, Violence and Victims.

[54]  R. Purcell,et al.  Stalking: defining and prosecuting a new category of offending. , 2004, International journal of law and psychiatry.

[55]  S. Dennison,et al.  Facing Rejection: New Relationships, Broken Relationships, Shame, and Stalking , 2006, International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology.

[56]  J. Ramalho-Santos,et al.  Cronbach's alpha: a tool for assessing the reliability of scales , 1999 .

[57]  Jacquelyn C. Campbell,et al.  Intimate partner stalking and femicide: urgent implications for women's safety. , 2002, Behavioral sciences & the law.

[58]  J. Langhinrichsen-Rohling,et al.  Negative Family-of-Origin Experiences: Are They Associated With Perpetrating Unwanted Pursuit Behaviors? , 2000, Violence and Victims.

[59]  Kathleen C. Basile,et al.  Stalking in the United States: recent national prevalence estimates. , 2006, American journal of preventive medicine.

[60]  M. Koss,et al.  The scope of rape: incidence and prevalence of sexual aggression and victimization in a national sample of higher education students. , 1987, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.

[61]  J. Finn A Survey of Online Harassment at a University Campus , 2004, Journal of interpersonal violence.

[62]  H. Sinclair,et al.  Initial Courtship Behavior and Stalking: How Should We Draw the Line? , 2000, Violence and Victims.

[63]  P M Emmelkamp,et al.  Traumatic distress among support-seeking female victims of stalking. , 2001, The American journal of psychiatry.

[64]  Matt R. Nobles,et al.  Look who's stalking: Obsessive pursuit and attachment theory , 2010 .

[65]  John Desmond Langley,et al.  On the remembrance of things past': a longitudinal evaluation of the retrospective method , 1994 .

[66]  A. Burgess,et al.  Batterers Stalking Patterns , 2001, Journal of Family Violence.

[67]  M. Koss Detecting the Scope of Rape , 1993 .

[68]  Francis T. Cullen,et al.  Reporting Sexual Victimization To The Police And Others , 2003 .

[69]  Brian H. Spitzberg,et al.  The state of the art of stalking: Taking stock of the emerging literature , 2007 .

[70]  Keith E. Davis,et al.  Stalking and Psychological Abuse: Common Factors and Relationship-Specific Characteristics , 2003, Violence and Victims.

[71]  H. Russell Bernard,et al.  Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches , 2000 .

[72]  Heather C. Melton Predicting the Occurrence of Stalking in Relationships Characterized by Domestic Violence , 2007, Journal of interpersonal violence.

[73]  A. G. Burgess,et al.  Stalking Behaviors Within Domestic Violence , 1997, Journal of Family Violence.

[74]  Frances L. Coleman,et al.  Stalking Behavior and the Cycle of Domestic Violence , 1997 .

[75]  P. Wilcox,et al.  Stalking acknowledgement and reporting among college women experiencing intrusive behaviors: Implications for the emergence of a “classic stalking case” , 2007 .

[76]  Brian K. Payne,et al.  Using Student Samples in Criminological Research , 2008 .

[77]  Heather C. Melton Stalking in the Context of Domestic Violence , 2004 .

[78]  Paul E. Spector Summated rating scale construction , 1991 .

[79]  J. Reid Meloy,et al.  Stalking (obsessional following): A review of some preliminary studies , 1996 .

[80]  D. Dutton,et al.  Jealousy, intimate abusiveness, and intrusiveness , 1996, Journal of Family Violence.

[81]  Brian H. Spitzberg,et al.  The Dark Side of Close Relationships , 2013 .

[82]  Craig A. Smith,et al.  Patterns of cognitive appraisal in emotion. , 1985, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[83]  R. Purcell,et al.  The management of stalkers , 2001 .

[84]  K. Davis,et al.  Stalking Perpetrators and Psychological Maltreatment of Partners: Anger-Jealousy, Attachment Insecurity, Need for Control, and Break-Up Context , 2000, Violence and Victims.

[85]  Bryan Found,et al.  Forensic handwriting examiners' expertise for signature comparison. , 2002, Journal of forensic sciences.

[86]  Bonnie S. Fisher,et al.  Stalking in the Twilight Zone: Extent of Cyberstalking Victimization and Offending Among College Students , 2012 .

[87]  Francis T. Cullen,et al.  BEING PURSUED: STALKING VICTIMIZATION IN A NATIONAL STUDY OF COLLEGE WOMEN* , 2002 .

[88]  Richard Tewksbury,et al.  A Routine Activity Theory Explanation for Women's Stalking Victimizations , 1999, Violence against Women.

[89]  Paul E. Mullen,et al.  The Prevalence and Nature of Stalking in the Australian Community , 2002, The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry.

[90]  W. Fremouw,et al.  An investigation of the psychological characteristics of stalkers: empathy, problem-solving, attachment and borderline personality features. , 2001, Journal of forensic sciences.

[91]  Matt R. Nobles,et al.  Career Dimensions of Stalking Victimization and Perpetration , 2009 .

[92]  D. Wayne Osgood,et al.  CRIMINAL CAREERS IN THE SHORT-TERM: INTRA-INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY IN CRIME AND ITS RELATION TO LOCAL LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES* , 1995 .

[93]  Angela R. Gover,et al.  The Effects of Low Self-Control and Childhood Maltreatment on Stalking Victimization among Men and Women , 2009 .

[94]  B. Winstead,et al.  Predicting unwanted pursuit: Attachment, relationship satisfaction, relationship alternatives, and break-up distress , 2006 .

[95]  Brian H. Spitzberg The Tactical Topography of Stalking Victimization and Management , 2002 .

[96]  J. J. Haugaard,et al.  Stalking and Other Forms of Intrusive Contact among Adolescents and Young Adults from the Perspective of the Person Initiating the Intrusive Contact , 2004 .