Correlates of stalking victimization in Canada: a model of social support and comorbidity

Research into stalking victimization has proliferated over the last three decades, but little research has been done with Canadian data and several theoretical questions related to stalking victimization risk remain largely unanswered. To address the gaps in the literature, this study advances an in...

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Main Author: Cao, Liqun (Author)
Contributors: Wang, Shun-Yung Kevin
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2020
In: International journal of law, crime and justice
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