Stalking is a huge problem in America. As a matter of fact 6.6 million people are stalked yearly in the United States. (Shaw and Lee, 546) Similarly, 1in 6 women have been staked sometime in their life, and 66% of them are stalked by somebody they have been intimate with. (Shaw and Lee.546) There are numerous statistics associated with the crime of stalking, but they are not needed to emphasize how insidious a crime stalking really is. Imagine receiving phone calls in the middle of the night. What happens when they become threatening? What happens when you can’t get the police to believe you are being stalked? Equally important, “54% of femicide victims reported stalking to police before they were killed.” (Shaw and Lee, 547) According to the Huffington Post, “Sherry Meinberg was named by the FBI as the longest stalked person in history.” Surely, this had to be a horrifying experience for this lady. In addition, she was married to this stalker, and was abused by him throughout her marriage. The abuse did not stop until the abuser was jailed for raping another woman. (Huffington post) Once he was released from prison, dude returned to his stalking ways. As is often the case, police did not take Ms. Meinberg’s complaints seriously. Adding insult to injury, there were no anti stalking laws in 1984, so she basically had to put up with the madman’s insanity. Fortunately, the lunatic did not kill her, and after enduring his madness for decades, she was able to get her life together and become a counselor to women who have been stalked. (Huffington
Stalking is a huge problem in America. As a matter of fact 6.6 million people are stalked yearly in the United States. (Shaw and Lee, 546) Similarly, 1in 6 women have been staked sometime in their life, and 66% of them are stalked by somebody they have been intimate with. (Shaw and Lee.546) There are numerous statistics associated with the crime of stalking, but they are not needed to emphasize how insidious a crime stalking really is. Imagine receiving phone calls in the middle of the night. What happens when they become threatening? What happens when you can’t get the police to believe you are being stalked? Equally important, “54% of femicide victims reported stalking to police before they were killed.” (Shaw and Lee, 547) According to the Huffington Post, “Sherry Meinberg was named by the FBI as the longest stalked person in history.” Surely, this had to be a horrifying experience for this lady. In addition, she was married to this stalker, and was abused by him throughout her marriage. The abuse did not stop until the abuser was jailed for raping another woman. (Huffington post) Once he was released from prison, dude returned to his stalking ways. As is often the case, police did not take Ms. Meinberg’s complaints seriously. Adding insult to injury, there were no anti stalking laws in 1984, so she basically had to put up with the madman’s insanity. Fortunately, the lunatic did not kill her, and after enduring his madness for decades, she was able to get her life together and become a counselor to women who have been stalked. (Huffington