The Anti-Gang Stalking Center was created to promote awareness of Organized Stalking (a.k.a. Organized Gang Stalking and Community Stalking) and its various forms of Electronic Harassment and Torture.
The Anti-Gang Stalking Center for Organized Stalking Awareness was created in response to the world-wide, organized crime called Organized Stalking (a.k.a. Organized Gang Stalking and Community Stalking) and its various forms of Electronic Harassment and Torture.
Perpetrators (Organized Gang Stalkers) of Organized Gang Stalking and Harassment include the everyday citizen, such as a Cashier at a gas station, politicians to government officials, including law enforcement. Organized Stalking is seemingly a world-wide epidemic, with cases being reported in the United Kingdom, Brazil, the United States, Mexico, and in East Asia. Victims of this evil and underhanded act are call Targeted Individuals, or T.I.
Stalking Statistics
It's estimated that 3.4 million[1] to 7.9 million[2] people are stalked or harassed each year in the United States.
Of those stalking and harassment victims:
- Approximately 1 in 4 victims report being stalked or harassed by someone that they didn't know.[1]
- 15% of women and 6% of men have been victims of stalking or harassment at some point in their life where they experienced fear that they or an acquaintance would be harmed or killed by their stalker(s).[2]
- Approximately 1 in 4 stalking victims reported some form of cyberstalking, such as e-mail (83%) or instant messaging (35%).[1]
- Electronic Monitoring was used to stalk 1 in 13 victims.[1]
What is Organized Stalking and Harassment?
- Stalking
- The repeated and unwanted contact causes the victim reasonable apprehension regarding the personal safety of the victim or a member of the victim's immediate family or household.
- Harassment
- The person knowingly alarms or coerces another person or a member of that person's immediate family or household by engaging in repeated and unwanted contact with the other person.
- Organized Gang Stalking
- Organized stalking is a network of stalkers and harassers that participate in prolonged psychological and physical stalking, harassment, and torture of person marked as a target. The target is known as a Targeted Individual. Organized Stalking is conducted "covertly", i.e. not acknowledge legally or publicly by society, but the tactics and behavior of the stalkers is often blatant as seen in a video where a town conducted a horn honking campaign on one family. This harassment in many cases occurs every day and potentially throughout the whole day or in many places that the target goes; the harassment nearly infiltrates all aspects of the TI’s life. Put in this context, since the Targeted person is more likely to die an early death, Organized Gang Stalking can be thought of as a form of lynching.
- Electronic Harassment and Torture
- Electronic harassment, electromagnetic torture or psychotronic torture is the use of electromagnetic radiation (such as the microwave auditory effect), radar, and surveillance techniques to transmit sounds and thoughts into people's heads, affect people's bodies, and harass people.
References
- U.S. Dept. of Justice. Stalking Victimization in the United States. PDF. Washington, DC: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2009. ‹https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/ovw/legacy/2012/08/15/bjs-stalking-rpt.pdf›.
- National Center for Victims of Crime. Stalking Fact Sheet. PDF. Arlington, VA : National Center for Victims of Crime, 2012. ‹https://victimsofcrime.org/docs/src/stalking-fact-sheet_english.pdf›.