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THE INCIDENCE AND NATURE OF STALKING VICTIMISATION Rosemary Purcell, Michele Pathé and Paul E Mullen Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health and Department of Psychological Medicine, Monash University, Vic
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Document Date: 2009-06-09 04:37:30


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Cambridge University Press / /

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America / North America / /

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Australia / United States / /

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Australian Institute of Criminology / National Institute of Justice / Monash University / Paul E Mullen Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health / Hall DM / /

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Commonwealth Day of Australia / /

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unwanted telephone calls / telephone-based survey / changed telephone number / /

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Mullen Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health / Selected References Australian Bureau of Statistics / Cambridge University / National Institute of Justice / Cantrell P. Association / Department of Psychological Medicine / Monash University / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / Australian Institute of Criminology / /

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Michele Pathé / /

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Victoria / /

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