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"Stalking: false claims of victimisation" of op False Stalking Reports
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Stalking: false claims of victimisation
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http://cjb.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/31/1/55" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Characteristics of False Stalking Reports
the false reporting rate was judged to be 11.5%
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The majority (70 percent) of these false reports were made by delusional individuals.
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With regard to the duration of stalking, false reports of stalking
detailed significantly longer stalking episodes (M = 80.9 months,
SD = 110.8 months) than did genuine reports (M= 44.0 months, SD =
54.6 months), t(340) = 2.08, p < .05. False reports (n = 14, 35%) were
more likely to describe stalking periods lasting more than 5 years than
were genuine reports (n = 68, 22%), ?2(df=1, N= 344) = 3.50, p < .05.
As can be seen in Table 1, similar rates of unwanted telephone calls,
unwanted letters, following, watching, trespassing, and property
damage were reported for the two groups of victims. However, false
victims reported physical assaults, unwanted approach, and threats or
attacks against friends or family significantly less often than did genuine
victims.
Interessant zie Table 1 achteraan
valse klager :
gaat zelden aangeven dat een ander (third party) bedreigd werd of aangevallen is.
Beweringen : zoals Receiving telephone calls : daarvan is er een bewijs
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E. Blaauw , nederlands