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Women

One in Six Women Will Be Victims of Stalking, Says Obama. Another False Crimewave?

Justice Department data says just 2.2 percent of U.S. women experience even mild stalking behavior each year.

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 1.5.2017 4:08 PM

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President Obama has declared January 2017 to be National Stalking Awareness Month. "Every year, stalkers deny too many people the comfort and safety they deserve, violating our basic expectation of dignity and respect for all," starts the presidential proclamation, issued December 28. "This month, we join together in support of victims to raise awareness of this threat and reaffirm the importance of ensuring every person can live free from fear of violence, harassment, and any form of stalking."

That all seems innocuous enough, the kind of feel-good pronouncement that means little in terms of concrete action but won't do much damage, either. But then Obama drops this: approximately one in six women and one in 19 men will be victims of stalking. Seems a little high, no? According to Obama's unsourced statistic, more than 16 percent of U.S. women will be stalked in their lifetimes.

The closest thing to such a fact among federal data comes from a 2014 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report, based on data collected in 2011 through the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS). The 2011 NISVS data encompasses interviews with 12,727 American adults, who were asked about their experiences with rape, sexual assault, sexual coercion, and stalking. Based on those interviews, researchers concluded that "an estimated 4.2 percent of women and 2.1 percent of men were stalked in the 12 months preceding the survey," and "an estimated 15.2 percent of women and 5.7 percent of men have been a victim of stalking during their lifetimes."

But "stalking" as defined by the CDC may fall short of many people's idea of stalking. In the agency's estimation, physically following someone or surveilling them by other means isn't a prerequisite for being a stalker; simply sending an unwanted text, social-media message, email, or phone call will do.

Certainly, a string of unsolicited and unwelcome communications from someone could rise to the level of stalking. Messages that are menacing, or persistent, may elicit the same feelings of fear and anxiety that being physically stalked engenders. But for the CDC's purposes, unwanted communications must merely occur once to be counted as stalking. Ditto for someone approaching a "victim" unsolicited on just one occasion. Here's how the poll primed respondents for the stalking questions:

I'm going to ask you some detailed questions about times when you may have been contacted, followed or harassed. When answering, please think about anyone who may have done these things to you, including romantic or sexual partners, other people you knew, or strangers. Please do not include bill collectors, telephone solicitors, or other sales people.

Respondents were then asked how many people had ever watched or followed them from a distance; spied on them with an electronic device; broke into their homes or cars just to "let you know they had been there"; approached them in public when they didn't want to be approached; left them an unwanted text or voice message; contacted them with an unwanted phone call; sent them unwanted email, Facebook, or Myspace messages; or given them unwanted letters or gifts. The CDC summary report claims that respondents must have experienced more than one type or instance of these behaviors from the same perpetrator to have been counted as stalking victims, but a questionnaire described as the direct survey text contains no follow-up questions about stalking after these that would determine prevalence from the same perpetrator or emotional states of victims.

In an older report, the Department of Justice (DOJ) relied on a slightly less expansive definition of stalking than the CDC. For DOJ counting purposes, stalking behaviors—this includes "making unwanted phone calls, sending unsolicited or unwanted letters or e-mails," following or spying on the victim," showing up at places without a legitimate reason," waiting at places for the victim, "leaving unwanted items, presents, or flowers," and "posting information or spreading rumors about the victim on the internet, in a public place, or by word of mouth"—must have occurred on two or more separate occasions and the target must have felt fearful for their own safety or that of a family member.

Using this rubric, data collected as part of the 2006 National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) led to an estimate of 3.4 million U.S. stalking victims annually. With a U.S. adult population of about 220,995,170 in 2006, that puts the prevalence of stalking victims at about 1.5 percent each year.

"The most common types of stalking behavior reported by victims were receiving unwanted phone calls from the offender (66 percent), receiving unsolicited letters or email (31 percent), or having rumors spread about them (36 percent)," according to DOJ. Broken down by gender, 2.2 percent of women and 0.8 percent of men were estimated to experience stalking in a given year.

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  1. AddictionMyth   8 years ago

    How come no one ever stalks me??

    1. King's Ransom   8 years ago

      1 in 6 is the approximate ratio of attractive vs why bother in the general north american female population - this was a highly funded study and took into account the general drunkness and low standards of the common male house ape. More to the point when did "trying hard" become catergorized as stalking?

      1. Saorla   8 years ago

        If a woman tells you to fuck off and you continue contacting her anyway, that's stalking. And it's incredibly stressful and creepy. Much has been made of women overreacting to benign overtures from men, but here's the thing a lot of guys don't get: you don't weigh the possibility of being raped or even killed every time you interact with someone. Women do. That may sound paranoid to you, but from a woman's POV that's just basic common sense, like locking your doors at night. The average man can overpower the average woman, and the vast majority of rape and sexual assault victims are female. If the woman hasn't been raped or assaulted herself, she most likely knows someone who has. Rape and sexual assault are incredibly traumatizing--the vast majority develop PTSD, and most victims are forever changed by the experience. So women look for behavior from men that can signal a higher-than-normal chance of impure intentions, and openly staring is one such behavior. It's probably innocent, but what if it isn't? She can't read his mind, and she has little reason to gamble her physical safety especially if her instincts are telling her not to. Would you encourage your daughter to chat up the dude staring at her butt on the subway everyday, or catch a movie with the guy who keeps calling her and sending her presents when she told him to stop?

  2. Citizen X   8 years ago

    In the agency's estimation, physically following someone or surveilling them by other means isn't a prerequisite for being a stalker; simply sending an unwanted text, social-media message, email, or phone call will do.

    In other words, everybody on Earth is both a stalker and stalked. Thank you for that lovely bit of precision, CDC.

    1. SugarFree   8 years ago

      It like the whole "if you would fail a DUI breathalyzer then you were too drunk to consent to sex" nonsense all over again. It basically made everyone a rapist but teetotallers.

      1. The Fusionist   8 years ago

        "Hey, that's not a breathalyzer!"

        1. Mad Scientist   8 years ago

          "That's not my gold-plated 25-pin connector!"

      2. kbolino   8 years ago

        It basically made everyone a rapist but teetotallers.

        Who were already rapists for other reasons.

      3. Citizen X   8 years ago

        If that were true then much of my marriage has been hella legally problematic.

        1. SugarFree   8 years ago

          Yeah. I always have to get drunk when I have sex with your wife as well.

          1. Citizen X   8 years ago

            That wasn't my wife. Damn, no wonder my dog is afraid of you.

            1. SugarFree   8 years ago

              Whatever it was I made it wear a hockey mask.

              1. Citizen X   8 years ago

                Well, that explains why we can't get him to go on walks anymore.

    2. Brochetta's magic (((pants)))   8 years ago

      This.

    3. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

      Exactly.

    4. lafe.long   8 years ago

      Look. Just because I happen to follow Dahlia Derriere on the Facebook doesn't mean I'm stalking her, FFS.

    5. buybuydandavis   8 years ago

      "Hello"
      "Stalker!"

      Turning every "unwanted" interaction into a crime.

      Many are simply incapable of getting out of their own feelz and asking whether society could function if it took their prescriptions seriously.

      Even "the male gaze" is held to be an assault.

      Shut up! Avert your eyes!

  3. The Fusionist   8 years ago

    "President Obama has declared January 2017 to be National Stalking Awareness Month."

    Yeah, let's see Trump try to revoke *that!* He'll only have ten days.

    ALTERNATE JOKE: I think after Snowden, *every* month is Stalking Awareness Month.

    Is it a coincidence that the International Stalkers' Anthem was by a band called The Police?

    1. Ted S.   8 years ago

      The State is stalking six out of six people, male or female.

    2. mad.casual   8 years ago

      Is it a coincidence that the International Stalkers' Anthem was by a band called The Police?

      Well, something had to replace a Mexican in a turbin?

  4. SugarFree   8 years ago

    sending unsolicited or unwanted letters or e-mails

    So I'm being stalked by thousands of spambots?

    1. The Fusionist   8 years ago

      You mean you, of all people, didn't like those emails offering you a deal on V!@gra?

      1. Citizen X   8 years ago

        Sweet'n'Low is a Cialis man, Eddie.

      2. SugarFree   8 years ago

        I use monkey glands.

    2. Elizabeth Nolan Brown   8 years ago

      A revised report from 2012 notes that the first report on the 2006 data was wrong b/c it counted 130 cases of people saying they were stalked by spam emails

      1. SugarFree   8 years ago

        That is hilarious. But, really, what are you supposed to do when a spambot drives slowly by your house late at night to see if you are home from your blind date?

        1. Citizen X   8 years ago

          That was one of Lifetime's better movies.

          1. SugarFree   8 years ago

            Did you know they remade Mother, May I Sleep With Danger? but this time*****SPOILER ALERT*****the boyfriend is a vampire.

            1. SugarFree   8 years ago

              Oh, wait... the LUG is a vampire.

            2. Citizen X   8 years ago

              Written and directed by James Franco? That's... something.

              1. BYODB   8 years ago

                Wait, he's literate?

        2. Lee Genes   8 years ago

          Ok, I laughed at that.

          1. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

            Same. Good update.

        3. buybuydandavis   8 years ago

          But, really, what are you supposed to do when a spambot drives slowly by your house late at night to see if you are home from your blind date?

          This is why I laughed at the story.

          In my life. Women do the "drive by". I don't know men who do. But I've known so many women who do.

          Actually, it's the same for domestic violence. I've never hit a woman. None have ever hit me. But a number of women I've known have stories of *them* being violent. A knife here. A punch that sprained a wrist there.

          In college, I witnessed a female friend give her boyfriend a shove at the top of a staircase. Witnessed, as in, I was right behind her as we started going down the stairs. He was tall, and caught himself on the ceiling of the staircase as he started to stumble down. The look of disgust he gave her - not surprise - was priceless.

          We're still laughing about it 30 years laters.
          Female on male violence is so funny!

    3. Pro Libertate   8 years ago

      Well, people do post unwanted comments about some of my posts. Since I'm sole arbiter of my heckler's veto, what do I win?

      1. SugarFree   8 years ago

        A lifetime supply of Rice-a-Roni, the San Francisco treat.

        1. Pro Libertate   8 years ago

          Rice-a-Roni. What does that mean? A play on rice and macaroni, I assume, but what's it all about? And why San Francisco? Racism?

          1. SugarFree   8 years ago

            Don't deconstruct me, you swamp Derrida.

            1. Pro Libertate   8 years ago

              I just looked it up. It's totally legitimate. I'm in shock.

              1. SugarFree   8 years ago

                Oh, yeah. A year's supply of it was the prize on some old game show.

                1. Pro Libertate   8 years ago

                  Pasta and rice? Don't be absurd.

                  1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   8 years ago

                    The Chicken goes pretty well with a grilled salmon.

                2. lafe.long   8 years ago

                  Oh, yeah. A year's supply of it was the prize on some EVERY old game show.

      2. buybuydandavis   8 years ago

        You win blue hair and 3 cats.

  5. esteve7   8 years ago

    Can this idiot say anything without lying. That's all progs do

    - Like your doctor, you can keep it (and your premiums will go down)
    - Wage Gap Myth
    - 1 in 4 college assault myth
    - now this stalking myth

    Yeah gee your positions are so fucking great you have to lie to make a case for it

    1. Brochetta's magic (((pants)))   8 years ago

      Last time I argued about the sexual assault on campuses lies with a progressive, they eventually conceded the numbers were suspect, but that I was wrong for defending men accused of rape and convicted in college campus kangaroo courts because they aren't sympathetic figures. Why would I defend their due process rights, basically. The number doesn't matter.

      1. esteve7   8 years ago

        all the left has is hatred then. They hate men and white people so whats to denying them rights and due process. So what if an innocent person is railroaded.

        So to them, innocent people arn't sympathetic, until you know their race or sex.

        That person is pure evil. They would be the same railroading blacks a hundred years ago after a white girl accused them of rape

        1. buybuydandavis   8 years ago

          The fundamental organizing principle of the modern Left is hatred of white men.

  6. Aloysious   8 years ago

    President Obama has declared...

    that he is Putin's bitch?

    1. MarconiDarwin   8 years ago

      No, that Drumpf is.

      You sound jealous

      1. kbolino   8 years ago

        Drumpf

        much clever. so humor.

  7. waffles   8 years ago

    I sincerely doubt one in six women are worth stalking. More like one in thirty.

  8. Rufus The Monocled   8 years ago

    A girl named 'Andie' stalked me in high school.

    True story.

    1. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

      Stop spreading rumors about Andie, you stalker.

    2. jack sprat   8 years ago

      "girl"
      yeah uh huh

    3. BakedPenguin   8 years ago

      Yuh, had a couple here. I'd welcome them now.

  9. Nick W B   8 years ago

    15% is also less than 1 in 6, in case people care about math.

    1. buybuydandavis   8 years ago

      Math class is tough!
      -- Teen Talk Barbie

  10. Rufus The Monocled   8 years ago

    Obama: Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah.
    Rufus: I'm sorry. Did you say something? Here. Have some shredded endives with sun dried tomato and Calabrese olives spread.

    /sticks endive in Obama's mouth.

    1. Rufus The Monocled   8 years ago

      Fine. Non-shredded.

      Fricken nit-picking nerds around here scare me.

    2. Citizen X   8 years ago

      That's quite a euphemism, Rufus.

      1. Rufus The Monocled   8 years ago

        Go healthy I always say.

  11. Eternal Blue Sky   8 years ago

    I'll be willing to bet that the one-in-six number is accurate, but a significant part of that percentage is just STEVE SMITH, so...

    1. Citizen X   8 years ago

      STEVE SMITH CURRENTLY STALKING EVERYONE IN NORTH AMERICA.

    2. Pan Zagloba "The Stickler"   8 years ago

      In a world of Warty and STEVE SMITH, the 1-in-6 number starts looking low.

      1. SugarFree   8 years ago

        Warty doesn't stalk, they come to him, drawn by the first real man they've ever seen in their life.

        1. Pan Zagloba "The Stickler"   8 years ago

          I dunno, I still don't trust the DOOMCOCK, even if Warty is innocent blameless not technically fully at fault. Who knows what that thing gets up to when no one is looking, given what it gets up to when people are?

          1. SugarFree   8 years ago

            Oh, no. I agree. The Doomcock has over 3,000,000 programmable stalking modes. It can even show up at your sister's wedding blind drunk and demanding to make a toast.

    3. Jerryskids   8 years ago

      Since Hillary lost the election, Bill is free to walk the streets. One in six is just what he's going to account for.

  12. Lee Genes   8 years ago

    Let's get to the real question.

    The closest thing to such a fact among federal data comes from a 2014 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report,

    What part of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates a mandate to delve into social behaviors and modification?

    1. chemjeff   8 years ago

      Eh, they've been involved in social & behavioral stuff for a while now. Because psychology and mental illness and stuff like that.

    2. The Last American Hero   8 years ago

      What were they supposed to spend the money on, an answer to Zika?

    3. kbolino   8 years ago

      Everything's an epidemic now, didn't you hear?

  13. chemjeff   8 years ago

    "President Obama has declared January 2017 to be National Stalking Awareness Month. "

    Hmm. Coincidentally, the month that Obama is *supposed* to leave the White House.

    Should we be concerned about Obama stalking the new resident?

    1. The Fusionist   8 years ago

      He just wanted the Trumps to sample his rabbit stew!

  14. Zero Sum Game   8 years ago

    President Goalposts moves goalposts. Film at 11. Proggy redefinition of "stalking" means that if someone follows your Twitter account in order to say mean things to you, you're being "cyberstalked." Probably a terrorist too. Why not? That word hardly means anything anymore either.

  15. Agile Cyborg   8 years ago

    Perpetual emotional entombment feeds dragons of false and modifiable realities.

    Conniving guilds of society-designers and liberty-oppressors teem morbidly within musty Hegelian caverns devoted to the redistricting of perception and consciousness.

    The yawning gateway into the human soul most easily distracted and bent for exploitation is the goddamn human emotional state and its rich affiliation with hysteria.

    1. FD   8 years ago

      Do you publish your own blog site? Would be rather cool to post these free-form, faux haiku-esque elocutions on a daily basis, under your own banner. The plethora of dubious and deceitful headlines, and not excluding this site's naive and accidental stumbles in statist excuse-making, make for fish in a barrel.
      What a nice shtick to hammer the children of all ages at Yahoo or Huff, Salon, Atlantic.... and I do mean 'children' of all ages. Not sure on the design or layout but you're creative enough. I know I'd go there often; your handle is seductive enough.
      Mind you, this one wasn't one of your best but even when you miss, it ain't by much.

  16. Untermensch   8 years ago

    By this definition I was a stalker while at university and I had a victim. There was a girl I was good friends with and had kind of liked but never made a move on. Her sister and some mutual friends kept encouraging me to ask her out, so I finally did and she readily consented. But between when I asked her out and when she showed up for our date, it suddenly clicked that maybe I liked her and she flipped out and told me that she felt "violated" because I had been her friend and she told me things as a friend about other guys. If this sounds weird, it was. Her sister apologized for how stupid she was being.

    I would have fallen under this definition because I called her about a week later for something and she went through the roof, asking how I knew she was home. I told her I didn't, but was just, you know, calling to see if she was available to talk. I was furious because I hadn't done anything, but she jumped to me being a stalker, even though I was in a windowless room on the campus and had no way of surveilling her.

    She eventually calmed down after her sister told her to knock it off and that she had encouraged me to ask her out.

    So according to this, this girl was a victim and I was a perpetrator, even though I did nothing, because my phone call was unwelcome to her and she thought it was stalking. Even though she was fine with me after a few weeks' reflection and we were cool with each other (although I was then permanently friend-zoned).

    1. Heroic Mulatto   8 years ago

      Even though she was fine with me after a few weeks' reflection and we were cool with each other (although I was then permanently friend-zoned).

      A shame, because you know the sex would have been amazing from that amount of crazy.

      1. SugarFree   8 years ago

        Yeah, but a definite hit it and quit it. And then he could get stalked.

      2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   8 years ago

        I came here to say this.

      3. mad.casual   8 years ago

        A shame, because you know the sex would have been amazing from that amount of crazy.

        I suspect from the protracted, feelings-oriented relationship-based post that could be summed up in one sentence, there were a lot of potential crazies and a lot of friend-zoning happening.

    2. Number 2   8 years ago

      You....stalker! Probably a rapist as well! To the re-education camp with you!

    3. jack sprat   8 years ago

      You are just so lucky to be out walking as a free man.

      *going to college in the 80's was a helluva lot more fun....

    4. The Last American Hero   8 years ago

      You totally shagged the sister, didn't you?

      1. The Fusionist   8 years ago

        Did you ever see her and her "sister" together at the same time?

    5. King's Ransom   8 years ago

      So how did you really know she was home?

  17. Number 2   8 years ago

    Reminds of the early 1980s, when I was told that 80% of working women had been forced to copulate with their male bosses to avoid being fired. The "proof" for this was a survey in which 80% of respondents had reported "unwanted sexual attention" at work. So "unwanted sexual attention" somehow equalled "being forced to fuck the boss."

    1. Zeb   8 years ago

      Just like the supposed college rape stats.

      One in 5 women receive some sort of unwanted touching (which I wouldn't be too surprised at) becomes 1 in 5 get raped at college.

  18. Crusty Juggler   8 years ago

    Fact: it's not stalking if you merely rummage through someone's trash.

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   8 years ago

      Or their underwear drawer while they're not home.

  19. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   8 years ago

    We're losing our minds.

    1. buybuydandavis   8 years ago

      I've recently concluded that most people never had them to lose in the first place.

      Try it. You'll find that a lot of conundrums instantly evaporate when you do.

  20. Fuck You - Cut Spending   8 years ago

    Stalking Awareness. Basically government is telling you that you can only be 100% mentally healthy if you are constantly paranoid.

    1. Longtobefree   8 years ago

      The only thing worse than being paranoid is finding out you are not.

      1. The Fusionist   8 years ago

        That's a bunch of Garbage.

  21. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   8 years ago

    By stalking, Obama wasn't referring to the NSA was he?

    1. buybuydandavis   8 years ago

      I've been stalked by a guy named Clapper for years.

  22. The Last American Hero   8 years ago

    What about women that keep calling after they've been told it was a one-night stand? Were they stalking me?

    1. The Fusionist   8 years ago

      Not if they're just announcing the result of their HIV test.

    2. Longtobefree   8 years ago

      Absolutely! But to become a victim, you will have to identify as "other than male". Any one of the others will do, but you cannot be male.

      1. buybuydandavis   8 years ago

        Will gender fluid do?

        Male normally, but identifying as trans lesbian when I want to traipse through the women's locker room.

  23. Sanjuro Tsubaki   8 years ago

    All politics is tribal.

  24. CraigL   8 years ago

    So if you text or email a girl to chat them up and try to strike up a relationship....stalking. No wonder they got such high numbers. Not necessary to text them 500 times to get on THIS list.

  25. ant1sthenes   8 years ago

    I was apparently a stalker, for a while. But only once, so I don't think I hurt the stats too much. Of course, based on that definition, I think quite a few men are stalking victims too.

  26. 0x90   8 years ago

    One in Six Narcissistic Women Will Often Believe Themselves to be Victims of Stalking, Says Obama Leading Narcissist.

  27. Rockabilly   8 years ago

    Fake news from the alt-left

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