S22 Current State of Knowledge about Stalking and Gender-based Violence: The Known, Unknown, and yet to be Known
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Hi to all from Ann Altemus, Child, Inc., DE

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Hi Everyone ! Sandra from Child Inc.

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Hello Walter Hagins, CSOSA in Washington, DC

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Hi from Denise at SPS in Trumbull County

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Good Afternoon Victim Advocate from FIU Miami, FL

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Hi everyone, Nili Gesser from the Anderson Sexual Violence Prevention Lab in North Dakota

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Hi, from Chicago Illinois

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Hello from Baltimore, MD

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Hi, Beckie from SARC Harford County, MD

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Hello Detective Patrick Curtis Baltimore Police Department Special Investigation Section

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Hi Kim Major Keiser University, Port Saint Lucie, Florida

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Hello. Thank your for hosting this webinar on such an important topic.

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Good Evening All. Chelsy from Abuja, Nigeria

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Hi, Dr. Blankenship! From Rachel Hyman

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Hello, Renee Stapp, MVSKOKE, from the National Center for Victims of Crime, the VAST Center, coming to you from the stolen ancestral homelands of the Absentee Shawnee Tribe, the Kickapoo Tribe, and the Citizen Potwatomi Nation lands known today as Choctaw, OK

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Hello, Heidi Gossard, Victim Advocate Little River Band of Ottawa Indians; Muskegon, Michigan

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Hi, Rachel

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Hello, Patricia Ramirez - Office for Advocacy & Violence Prevention at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

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Hello everyone! Sarah McMahon, School of Social Work at Rutgers, also from the Violence Against Women Research Consortium

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Good afternoon. Darlene Reda, Westchester County, NY Office for Women

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Happy Tuesday from Idaho! Dusty, DV treatment provider

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Hi all! Good to be here. Caitlin Sulley, Institute on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault, Steve Hicks School of SW, University of Texas at Austin

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Hello everyone - Neil Seidenberg, Chief, NYC Dept. of Probation

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Could we get the link to this study?

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Goo afternoon, Crystal Calloway, Transitional Care Coordinator at Medstar Washington Hospital Center

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Hi Everyone. I am Chelsy, Federal Prosecutor, Federal Ministry of Justice, Abuja, Nigeria.

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Hello, I'm Camila Fracalossi from Brazil. I work with violence in the public health system.

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Good morning. Dawn Shewmaker, Victim-Witness Coordinator, US Attorney's Office, District of Alaska

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Hello everyone, Jeffery Vance probation and parole, State of Maine.

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Hi, Dana from the Stalking Prevention, Awareness, & Resource Center (SPARC) here -- this campus research is so important and very much appreciated by the campus professionals we train!

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Hi Robin Sparer, Director of Integrated BH for CCI Health Services

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Hello everyone, Cecilia Mengo, Assistant Professor, College of Social Work at Ohio State University.

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Hello Dana from SPARC

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Hello from Tohono O'odham Community College! Sells, Arizona

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Hello from Albuquerque, NM. Dianne Layden

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Cody Rauh - Defense Education, (providing self defense and risk mitigation training for women) out of Colorado Springs, CO

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Hello Patrick Louis-Jean, CPIS - DCF Southern Region Florida

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Good Afternoon,

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Wendy Ross, Supervisor of Violent Crime and Homicide Advocates in the King County Prosecutor's Office, Seattle Washington.

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Hello! Wendy from Washington, D.C.

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Hello from Massachusetts- 4th year student in criminal justice at UMass Dartmouth.

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Hello everyone from UTRGV

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My office has had a lot of success in prosecuting people for Cyberstalking, violation of 18 U.S.C. ยงยง 2261A. It says the defendant engaged in a course of conduct that causes, attempted to cause, or would be reasonably expected to cause "substantial emotional distress." Which if you're being stalked, substantial emotional distress is going to be something pretty easy to show.

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Thank you!!

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Thank you

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In our jurisdiction, [New York] we see very few arrests for Stalking as a standalone charge - despite statutes allowing for it. Are there any jurisdictions that you came across in your research that doing this well? If so, what makes that difference, do you think?

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Thanks, Lisa! Will look up the details

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Thank you to all presenters for sharing their impactful and important work today! Thank you to the hosts for great moderation/discussion points!

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