| About Cyberstalking - An Online Guide: Comprehensive information [including country-specific data] from WiredPatrol, an Internet help, education & safety organization. WiredPatrol was formerly known as CyberAngels. |
| Abuse of Usenet: Cyberstalked: Jayne Hitchock's battle with Usenet spammer Woodside Literary Agency began in 1996, and continued into 2002 with her cyberstalkers sentenced to prison and probation on charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, perjury and making false statements to a federal officer. Hitchcock's site details the case from start to finish, and shows how it led to new laws making cyberstalking a criminal offense in New Hampshire (USA). |
| Cyber-Stalking: Obsessional Pursuit and the Digital Criminal: Article in The Crime Library, by Wayne Petherick. |
| Cyberstalking: Report written by Emma Ogilvie and published by Australian Institute of Criminology. |
| Cyberstalking: A CBS News 48 hours feature including a set of stories focused on children's safety. |
| Cyberstalking - Is it Covered by Current Anti-Stalking Laws: A student paper written for a "Law and the Internet" course at Georgia State University in 1998. Authors are Craig Lee and Patrick Lynch. |
| Cyberstalking and Internet Safety FAQ: A short list of questions and answers written by Rachel R. Hartman. Includes some links to other resources. |
| Cyberstalking and On-line Harassment: Briefly addresses cyberstalking and online harassment, with links to other sites with more in-depth articles. |
| Cyberstalking in India: Details cases of online harassment and cybercrime in India, including tips on getting police help. |
| Cyberstalking Law Invoked: Wired News report. |
| Cyberstalking: A New Challenge for Law Enforcement and Industry: A Report from the Attorney General to the Vice President August 1999. |
| Cyberstalking: A New Challenge for Law Enforcement and Industry: A Report from the Attorney General to the Vice President, August 1999. Summarizes the problem, gives suggestions and prevention tips, and provides annotated links to related materials and sites. |
| Cyberstalking: Menaced on the internet: An analysis of the peculiarities of cyberstalking and strategies to prevent and fight digital stalking. By: Dr. Albert Benschop (University of Amsterdam). |
| Firstmonday: An exploration of predatory behaviour in cyberspace: Towards a typology of cyberstalkers: Report on a study by forensic psychologist Leroy McFarlane and author Paul Bocij. This study aimed to identify a classification of cyberstalkers by interviewing victims. Twenty-four participants were interviewed and their responses logged on a 76-item Cyberstalking Incident Checklist. A typology of cyberstalkers was developed. |
| Gender Harassment on the Internet: Student paper written for a "Law on the Internet" course at Georgia State University in 1995. Authors are Vicki Bell and Denise de La Rue. |
| Get Help On Cyberstalking: Information and advice from the National Center for Victims of Crime (USA). |
| lies, threats, a lost identity and the internet: Chronicle of identity theft in blogs and cyberstalking. Includes tips on preventing online identity theft. |
| Notes of a Cyber-Victim: Diary notes describing experiences across Australia, Malaysia and India and focusing on the use of "wireless spy devices." |
| Stalking Site: Slick or Sick?: Wired News story by Lynn Burke. |
| Stalking: Policing and Prosecuting Practices in three Australian Jurisdictions: Examines stalking trends as indicated by police and court data across the jurisdictions of Victoria, South Australia and Queensland. Report written by Emma Ogilvie and published by Australian Institute of Criminology. |
| The Epidemic of Cyberstalking: Wired News story by Katie Dean. |
| The Stalked Need a Safety Net: Wired News story by Katie Dean. |
| WiredSafety: Comprehensive information on Internet safety, including resources for combating cyberstalking. |
| Working to Halt Online Abuse: A volunteer organization founded in 1997 to fight online harassment through education of the general public, education of law enforcement personnel, and empowerment of victims. WHOA has also formulated voluntary policies which they encourage online communities to adopt in order to create safe and welcoming environments for all Internet users. The site includes a form that victims of online harassment/cyberstalking can use to get help. |